(c) Step 1: The Reported Crime. Descriptions of the sequence of events in the criminal justice process commonly start with the commission of a crime.
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Criminal law: case studies & controversies
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Criminal Law: Case Studies & Controversies
November 2004, Aspen Publishers
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Table of Contents
The nature of criminal law and its analytic structure
The legality principle
Theories of punishment
Culpability requirements
Culpability and mistake
Homicide : doctrines of aggravation
Death penalty
Homicide : doctrines of mitigation
Causation
Attempt liability
Impossibility
Conspiracy
Voluntary intoxication
Complicity
The act requirement and liability for an omission
Corporate criminality
Lesser evils defense
Public authority justifications
Defensive force justifications
Mistake as to a justification
Mistake excuses
Insanity
Disability excuses
Nonexculpatory defenses
Entrapment
Rape
Hate crimes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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