Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook) (Aspen Casebooks)
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From a preeminent authorship team, Criminal Law and its Processes: Cases and Materials, Tenth Edition, continues in the tradition of its best-selling predecessors by providing students not only with a cohesive policy framework through which they can understand and examine the use of criminal laws as a means for social control but also analytic tools to understand and apply important criminal law doctrines. Instead of presenting the elements of various crimes in a disjointed fashion, Criminal Law and its Processes: Cases and Materials focuses on having students develop a nuanced understanding of the underlying principles, rules, and policy rationales that inform all criminal laws. A cases-and-notes pedagogy along with scholarly excerpts, questions, and notes, provides students with a rich foundation for not only the academic examination of criminal laws but also the application of the law to real-world scenarios.
Features:
- Retains prior edition’s principal cases and Notes and Questions approach to explain and probe fundamental concepts.
- Notes updated to incorporate contemporary cases and recent news touching on criminal law.
- Inclusion of additional preeminent cases in the field of criminal law, including:
- Yates v. United States, 135 S. Ct. 1074, (Supreme Court application of common statutory interpretation techniques and the rule of lenity)
- Rosamond v. United States, 134 S. Ct. 1240, (Supreme Court examination of accomplice liability)
- Perry v. Florida (examination of the agreement requirement for conspiracy through the lens of a Florida sexual battery offense).
- Theft (chapter 9) substantially revised to include new principal case dealing with trespassers takers in the credit card context.
- Expanded discussion of: mass incarceration and prosecutorial/law enforcement discretion; and, the intersections between race and criminal law.
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Are you studying criminal law? Look no further than Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials. This book is not just any ordinary textbook. When you buy the new version, you'll also get access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on CasebookConnect. With lifetime access to the online eBook, you can highlight, annotate, and search for keywords to make your studying more efficient. Plus, practice questions from your favorite study aids are provided to help you test your knowledge. Get the tools you need to succeed in your law school classes with a Connected eBook. Buy now to get started!
What sets Criminal Law and Its Processes apart from other textbooks is its comprehensive approach. Instead of learning individual crimes in isolation, this book provides a cohesive policy framework that helps you understand the purpose and use of criminal laws in society. Analytic tools are also provided, giving you the ability to apply important criminal law doctrines to real-world scenarios. Gain a nuanced understanding of the underlying principles, rules, and policy rationales that inform all criminal laws. Start mastering criminal law today!
Stay up to date with the latest developments in criminal law with Criminal Law and Its Processes. This tenth edition includes updated notes that incorporate contemporary cases and recent news related to criminal law. Discover new preeminent cases in the field, such as Yates v. United States and Rosamond v. United States, which provide valuable insights into statutory interpretation techniques, accomplice liability, and more. Chapter 9 on theft has also been substantially revised, including a principal case that addresses trespassers takers in the credit card context. With expanded discussions on mass incarceration, prosecutorial/law enforcement discretion, and the intersections between race and criminal law, this book is a comprehensive resource for any law student. Don't miss out, grab your copy now!
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