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050 00 $aKF9218$b.R63 2005
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100 1 $aRobinson, Paul H.,$d1948-
245 10 $aCriminal law :$bcase studies & controversies /$cPaul H. Robinson.
250 $aSuccessor ed.
260 $aNew York :$bAspen Publishers,$c©2005.
300 $axxxvi, 1088 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm +$eteacher's manual
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500 $aRevised edition of: Fundamentals of criminal law / Paul H. Robinson. 2nd ed. 1995.
520 $a"This title makes complex criminal law issues more accessible to students by examining the facts of real-life case studies. The new edition has four timely new cases added, along with all accompanying material. Included in the text are details regarding the offender's background, the nature of the offense, all relevant facts of the case, photographs of the people and locations of the offense, and the texts of both then-governing and current statutes. This approach encourages analysis about what the law is and should be, and the aftermath of each case encourages discussion about what actually happened to the defendant and why."--Publisher's website.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aPart I: Introductory materials -- 1. The nature of criminal law and its analytic structure -- 2. The legality principle -- 3. Theories of punishment.
505 0 $aPart II: Offense requirements -- 4. Culpability requirements -- 5. Culpability and mistake.
505 0 $aPart III: Homicide and related issues -- 6. Homicide: doctrines of aggravation -- 7. Death penalty -- 8. Homicide: doctrines of mitigation -- 9. Causation.
505 0 $aPart IV: Inchoate liability -- 10. Attempt liability -- 11. Impossibility -- 12. Conspiracy.
505 0 $aPart V: Doctrines of imputation -- 13. Voluntary intoxication -- 14. Complicity -- 15. The act requirement and liabitliy for an omission -- 16. Corporate criminality.
505 0 $aPart VIa: Justification defenses generally -- 17. Lesser evils defense -- 18. Defensive force justifications -- 19. Public authority justifications -- 20. Mistake as to a justification.
505 0 $aPart VIb: Excuse defenses generally -- 21. Mistake excuses -- 22. Insanity -- 23. Disability excuses.
505 0 $aPart VIc: Nonexculpatory defenses generally -- 24. Entrapment.
505 0 $aPart VII: Changing patterns of criminality -- 25. Rape -- 26. Hate crimes.
505 0 $aPart VIII: Proving crimes -- 27. Proving crimes.
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700 1 $aRobinson, Paul H.,$d1948-$tFundamentals of criminal law.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRobinson, Paul H., 1948-$tCriminal law.$bSuccessor ed.$dNew York : Aspen Publishers, ©2005$w(OCoLC)743497245
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