PART ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES Introduction: What Are Criminal Law and the Criminal Justice Process There for and How Are They Used? Actus Reus Mens Rea General Defences in the Criminal Law Alternative Forms of Criminal Liability: Strict Liability, Complicity and Inchoate Offences PART TWO: SPECIFIC TYPES OF CRIMINAL OFFENCE Non-Fatal Assaults Sexual Offences Homicide Property Offences Conclusions: Where Are Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Going and Where Should They Go from Here?
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This book, original in conception and clearly written and structured, will do an excellent job of introducing students of criminology and criminal justice to the relationship between 'law in the books' and 'law in action'. With a wealth of examples, it will help social science students to understand legal language and legal reasoning, and how criminal justice practice needs to be seen in the context of criminal law. Professor David Smith Lancaster University