Description
New to the Fourth Edition:
Three online chapters: Gun Crimes (formerly Chapter 8), Hate Crimes, and Crimmigration
New section about the crime of receiving stolen property in Chapter 5 (Property Crimes)
Principal case--U.S. v. Alvarez--about conspiracy in Chapter 7 (Inchoate Crimes and Accomplice Liability)
New section about consent in Chapter 10 (Defenses), discussing the consent defense to crimes other than rape and sexual assault
Notes discussing several prominent recent cases, including those involving Tamir Rice (2014), Brock Turner (2015), Amber Guyger (2018), Michael Drejka (2018), Michelle Carter (Mass. S.Ct. 2019), and George Floyd (2020)
Extended excerpt from Kahler v. Kansas in Chapter 10 (Defenses), in which the Supreme Court upheld Kansas's limited version of the insanity defense against a due process challenge, and notes about the Court's recent decisions in Rehaif v. United States and Kelly v. United States
Notes discussing recent constitutional challenges to the use of criminal law against persons experiencing homelessness
Professors and students will benefit from:
Strong emphasis on the traditional approach to mens rea still used in the large majority of American jurisdictions--including "general intent," "specific intent," malice, mistake doctrine, and strict liability. The Model Penal Code is also covered, for sake of comparison and because its alternative mens rea approach is used in some jurisdictions.
A focus on the most commonly prosecuted crimes, including Property Crimes, Drug Crimes, and Crimes of Sex and Sexual Violence.
Sub-chapter on Rape is carefully designed to prompt thoughtful class discussion about acquaintance rape, intoxication, "no means no," and "yes means yes" laws and policies.
Focus on the complex interactions between key institutional players--legislatures, courts, police, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and juries--that share responsibility for defining and applying crimes.
Text written by experienced and distinguished authors.
Introductory sections to explain the fundamentals of criminal law that students need to know in order to understand many of the chapters and sub-chapters.
Secondary materials that provide in-depth social, historical, and/or political context for many of the issues that are covered in the book.
A Contemporary approach, with most main cases decided since 2000, and notes that discuss cases drawn from today's headlines.
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Break away from the traditional casebooks with Defining Crimes. Authored by renowned legal experts Joseph L. Hoffmann and William J. Stuntz, this book delves into the intellectual and theoretical issues surrounding the definition and application of crimes in today's legal landscape. From legislatures to courts, police to juries, this book explores the intricate workings of criminal law. By studying the problems and issues faced in contemporary criminal practice, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the subject.
The Fourth Edition of the Defining Crimes eBook comes packed with new content. Explore three additional online chapters on Gun Crimes, Hate Crimes, and Crimmigration to enhance your knowledge. Delve into recent prominent cases, including those involving Tamir Rice, Brock Turner, and George Floyd, to stay up-to-date with current legal challenges. With an extended excerpt from Kahler v. Kansas and discussions on recent constitutional challenges, you'll be well-versed in the latest legal developments.
Don't miss out on the comprehensive coverage of key topics in criminal law. Defining Crimes places a strong emphasis on mens rea, covering both the traditional and Model Penal Code approaches. Dive into the most commonly prosecuted crimes, such as Property Crimes, Drug Crimes, and Crimes of Sex and Sexual Violence. Engage in thoughtful discussions on intricate topics like rape, intoxication, and consent defenses. This book equips both professors and students with the necessary tools to excel in their studies.
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