Criminal Law and Its Processes - Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 8)


This edition preserves the outstanding qualities that have earned it distinguished success:
- a highly respected authorship -- Kadish, Schulhofer, and new co-author Steiker -- comprised of nationally recognized and renowned scholars
- cohesive intellectual framework -- by viewing the law both as a system for apportioning blame in accordance with moral norms and as an instrument of social control, it provides an analytical tool with which students can interpret and understand doctrine
- a cases-and-notes pedagogy with excerpted materials, questions, and problems
- a focus on developing an understanding of principles and rules applicable to all crimes, rather than the detailed and disjointed elements of many particular crimes
- problems that enhance student understanding of the basic principles by testing their applications and interactions in the context of particular offenses
- in-depth coverage of rape, homicide, and theft
The Eighth Edition has been carefully updated:
- it achieves continuity with its predecessors and makes little change in organization or coverage
- most principal teaching cases have been retained, with recent cases and illustrations added
- editing throughout enhances the transparency of the organization and accessibility of the notes and questions, providing greater clarity and ease of teaching
- a new section gives detailed attention to issues of statutory interpretation
- a new chapter on Discretion allows for study of the legal framework that governs charging, bargaining and sentencing, and the role they play in shaping determinations of culpability and punishment
- greater attention is focused on the ways thatsentencing considerations and the growth of federal criminal law have affected traditional criminal law principles and practices
- new attention is focused on international human rights and their implications for American criminal law
- more thorough examination of common law vocabulary and doctrine and a clarified organization enable students to differentiate more systematically between the common law and Model Penal Code approaches
- a completely revised section on the death penalty

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This edition preserves the outstanding qualities that have earned it distinguished success:
- a highly respected authorship -- Kadish, Schulhofer, and new co-author Steiker -- comprised of nationally recognized and renowned scholars
- cohesive intellectual framework -- by viewing the law both as a system for apportioning blame in accordance with moral norms and as an instrument of social control, it provides an analytical tool with which students can interpret and understand doctrine
- a cases-and-notes pedagogy with excerpted materials, questions, and problems
- a focus on developing an understanding of principles and rules applicable to all crimes, rather than the detailed and disjointed elements of many particular crimes
- problems that enhance student understanding of the basic principles by testing their applications and interactions in the context of particular offenses
- in-depth coverage of rape, homicide, and theft
The Eighth Edition has been carefully updated:
- it achieves continuity with its predecessors and makes little change in organization or coverage
- most principal teaching cases have been retained, with recent cases and illustrations added
- editing throughout enhances the transparency of the organization and accessibility of the notes and questions, providing greater clarity and ease of teaching
- a new section gives detailed attention to issues of statutory interpretation
- a new chapter on Discretion allows for study of the legal framework that governs charging, bargaining and sentencing, and the role they play in shaping determinations of culpability and punishment
- greater attention is focused on the ways thatsentencing considerations and the growth of federal criminal law have affected traditional criminal law principles and practices
- new attention is focused on international human rights and their implications for American criminal law
- more thorough examination of common law vocabulary and doctrine and a clarified organization enable students to differentiate more systematically between the common law and Model Penal Code approaches
- a completely revised section on the death penalty

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Aspen Publishers

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United States

Release date

December 2006

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Hardcover

Pages

1173

Edition

8

ISBN-13

978-0-7355-5795-6

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9780735557956

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0-7355-5795-0



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