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Author: Richard G. Singer
A favorite classroom prep tool of successful students that is often recommended by professors, the Examples & Explanations (E&E) series provides an alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures. Each E&E offers hypothetical questions complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topics in your courses and compare your own analysis.
Here’s why you need an E&E to help you study throughout the semester:
CHAPTER 1 The Sources and Limitations of the Criminal Law OVERVIEW Ever since Cain slew Abel, societies have had to deal with those whose acts seem “wrong.”
CHAPTER 2 The Purposes of Punishment OVERVIEW Why do we punish?
CHAPTER 3 Actus Reus OVERVIEW The criminal law needs a practical and consistent method to describe the behavior for which its special power of arrest, conviction, and punishment may be used.
CHAPTER 4 The Doctrines of Mens Rea OVERVIEW As we saw in Chapter 2, criminal law is distinguished from all other fields of law because of the sanctions it can impose
CHAPTER 5 Mistake OVERVIEW We all make mistakes
CHAPTER 6 Strict Liability OVERVIEW Notwithstanding the law’s general insistence that the state prove the defendant had a mens rea, in a very few instances, courts interpret statutes that have no mens rea words as allowing criminal liability to be imposed even though the defendant had no mens rea with regard to one or more material elements of the offense
CHAPTER 7 Causation OVERVIEW Some crimes require the prosecution to prove that the defendant caused a particular result. Proving this fact is usually not difficult.
CHAPTER 8 Homicide OVERVIEW Homicide is defined by the common law as the unjustified and unexcused killing of a human being.
CHAPTER 9 Rape OVERVIEW Rape is the taking of sexual intimacy with an unwilling person by force or without consent.
CHAPTER 10 Theft OVERVIEW Some people always want what the other person has
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