The Oxford introductions to U.S. law. Criminal law /

"This book reviews the development of American criminal law and explains its key concepts and persistent controversies in light of its history. These key concepts include retribution and prevention as purposes of punishment; the requirements of a criminal act and a culpable mental state; criter...

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Main Authors: Binder, Guyora (Author)
Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Oxford introductions to U.S. law.
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Online Access: http://www.iresearchbook.cn/f/ebook/detail?id=5394777b8e4942b9ba2e1268c1a458e5
Summary: "This book reviews the development of American criminal law and explains its key concepts and persistent controversies in light of its history. These key concepts include retribution and prevention as purposes of punishment; the requirements of a criminal act and a culpable mental state; criteria of causal responsibility; modes of violating consent; inchoate offenses, including attempt and conspiracy; doctrines of participation in crime; and defenses of justification and excuse." -- Page 4 of cover.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiii, 410 pages).
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780199717521
9780195321203
Index Number: KF9219
CLC: D971.24
Contents: What is criminal law? -- The American criminal justice system -- Why punish? -- The criminal act -- The criminal mind -- Homicide, from killing to causing -- Rape and theft, from force to non-consent -- Anticipatory and participatory liability -- Justification and excuse.