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Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)

Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law By Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)

Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law by Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)


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Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law takes students to the heart of this fascinating subject, providing focused, expert coverage alongside a wealth of student-friendly learning features to aid study. This is the perfect gateway into criminal law.

Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law Summary

Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law by Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)

Your gateway to criminal law: drawing on the exceptional clarity and authority of Smith and Hogan, with a wealth of unique supportive learning features and guidance on assessment. Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law takes students to the heart of this fascinating subject, providing focused, expert coverage alongside a wealth of student-friendly learning features to aid study. This is the perfect gateway into criminal law. - Combines the authority you would expect from a Smith, Hogan, and Ormerod title with numerous supportive learning features and an eye on developing analytical and assessment skills - The text offers a thorough, accessible, and unique introduction to criminal law for the student reader - Numerous learning features across the text highlight key cases, sources for extra reading, assessment advice, and flag common areas of confusion to avoid - Each chapter includes a section on reform including noted academic criticism of the law, furthering students' analytical understanding Digital formats and resources The fifth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with self-test questions, videos, animated diagrams, audio introductions, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law Reviews

This textbook has rightly earned its reputation as a cornerstone of the modern criminal law course. Rigorous, engaging, and accessibly written, and the enhanced content of the e-book has rendered it even more helpful, engaging and interactive for teachers and students alike. * Dr Barbara Hughes-Moore, Lecturer in Law, Cardiff University *

About Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)

David Ormerod KC (Hon) is Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London, Deputy High Court Judge, and a Door Tenant at Red Lion Chambers. John Child is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Birmingham, Co-Director of the Birmingham Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing, and Co-Director of the Criminal Law Reform Now Network. Prior to this, John lectured at the University of Sussex and Oxford Brookes Law School.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Actus reus 3: Mens rea 4: Interaction of actus reus and mens rea 5: Murder 6: Manslaughter 7: Non-fatal offences against the person 8: Sexual offences 9: Property offences 10: Fraud 11: General inchoate offences 12: Parties to crime 13: Denial of an offence 14: General defences

Additional information

NGR9780198873099
9780198873099
0198873093
Smith, Hogan and Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law by Prof John Child (Professor of Criminal Law, Birmingham Law School)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2023-07-12
720
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