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E-raamat: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Morals and Policy [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003408383
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003408383
"Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Morals and Policy goes beyond the traditional criminal law textbook and invites students to question why we criminalise certain behaviour and whether the decisions made by the courts can be justified according to legalprinciple, morals and policy. Providing an overview not only of the legal doctrine of criminal law, but also of the underpinning theory behind the legal doctrine, the book encourages critical thinking around the context behind, and implementation of, legal decisions. It applies this to current issues, such as respect for personal autonomy, prevention of domestic abuse and discouraging gang activity, whilst providing a clear overview of the law relating to actus reus, mens rea, property offences, homicide, non-fatal offences, sexual offences, accessorial liability, and defences. Using hypothetical scenarios, students will develop an understanding of why certain rules exist and then be able to critically analyse why certain behaviour is criminalised. An in-depth study of several key cases will show how the rules and theory play out in practice, and students will examine how morals and policy have influenced these decisions. Featuring thinking points as well as further reading suggestions, this textbook is suitable for all students of criminal law, as well as for those studying jurisprudence"--

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Morals and Policy goes beyond the traditional criminal law textbook and invites students to question why we criminalise certain behaviour and whether the decisions made by the courts can be justified according to legal principle, morals and policy.



Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Morals and Policy goes beyond the traditional criminal law textbook and invites students to question why we criminalise certain behaviour and whether the decisions made by the courts can be justified according to legal principle, morals and policy.

Providing an overview not only of the legal doctrine of criminal law, but also of the underpinning theory behind the legal doctrine, the book encourages critical thinking around the context behind, and implementation of, legal decisions. It applies this to current issues, such as respect for personal autonomy, prevention of domestic abuse and discouraging gang activity, whilst providing a clear overview of the law relating to actus reus, mens rea, property offences, homicide, non-fatal offences, sexual offences, accessorial liability, and defences. Using hypothetical scenarios, students will develop an understanding of why certain rules exist and then be able to critically analyse why certain behaviour is criminalised. An in-depth study of several key cases will show how the rules and theory play out in practice, and students will examine how morals and policy have influenced these decisions.

Featuring thinking points as well as further reading suggestions, this textbook is suitable for all students of criminal law, as well as for those studying jurisprudence.

Introduction.
1. The Nature of Criminal Law
2. Principles of Criminal Law
3. Voluntary Actions, Causation and Causing Euthanasia
4. Omissions and a Good Samaritan Law
5. Murder, Mens Rea, and Blameworthiness
6. Defining Dishonesty
7. Consent and the Restriction of Personal Autonomy
8. Consent, Sexual Offences and Strict Liability
9. Committing Crime whilst Intoxicated
10. Protecting the Sanctity of Human Life
11. Discouraging Gang Activity
12. Loss of Control and Sexual Infidelity
13. Domestic Homicide and Coercive Control
14. Imposing Corporate Liability. Index

Amy Elkington is a Senior Lecturer in Law who manages the undergraduate and postgraduate Law programmes at the University of Chichester.