This clear and engaging book addresses the rules, theoretical discussions and the social and political circumstances surrounding criminal law, all neccessary for students to achieve the best grades.
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This clear and engaging book addresses the rules, theoretical discussions and the social and political circumstances surrounding criminal law, all neccessary for students to achieve the best grades.
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Praise for the First Edition:
"Quite rightly, the first edition was greeted with general acclaim, largely because the book reflects an appropriate balance between doctrine and theory. The use of hypotheticals, the inclusion of summaries (or overviews) and the easy style of the author should make this a valuable source and guide, particularly for students new to the subject."
Barry Mitchell THES
This third edition includes:
· Stylistic features to aid understanding and exam revision. These include chapter overviews, hypothetical cases, and end-of-chapter summaries.
· Rewritten sections on sex offences, corporate manslaughter, and fraud.
· Coverage of the Fraud Act 2006 and its implications.
· Analysis of recent Law Commission reports on homicide, corporate manslaughter, complicity and inchoate offences.
· Restructured chapters on defences.
· Major rewrites of homicide, inchoate and complicity.
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Also includes a range of extra resources for lecturers to use with their students, including questions and mock debates.
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About the author:
William Wilson is Professor of Criminal Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
Praise for the First Edition:
"Quite rightly, the first edition was greeted with general acclaim, largely because the book reflects an appropriate balance between doctrine and theory. The use of hypotheticals, the inclusion of summaries (or overviews) and the easy style of the author should make this a valuable source and guide, particularly for students new to the subject."
Barry Mitchell THES