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Card, Cross & Jones criminal law / Richard Card, Jill Molloy.
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Title:Card, Cross & Jones criminal law / Richard Card, Jill Molloy.
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Variant Title:Card, Cross and Jones criminal law
Criminal law
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Author/Creator:Card, Richard, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Molloy, Jill, author.
Cross, Rupert, 1912-1980, author.
Jones, P. Asterley (Philip Asterley), 1914-1978, author.
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Published/Created:Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KD7862 .C36 2016
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Criminal law--England.
Criminal law--Wales.
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Edition:Twenty-second edition.
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Description:liv, 831 pages ; 25 cm
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Notes:Previous edition: 2014.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780198753094 paperback
0198753098 paperback
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
characteristics of criminal offences
purposes of the criminal law
courts of criminal jurisdiction
Jurisdiction
Maximum sentences
Sources
Common law
Legislation
EU law
European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and Human Rights Act 1998
Codification
2. Introduction to criminal liability
Actus reus and mens rea
Defences
Classification of element
Proof
3. Actus reus
Actus reus
Causation
4. Mens rea
Mens rea
Motive
Ignorance or mistake of law
Ignorance of morals
Proof of a state of mind
5. Strict liability
meaning of strict liability
Strict liability and the presumption of innocence
Strict liability at common law
Strict liability in statutory offences
6. Non-fatal offences against the person
Consent
Assault and battery
Aggravated assaults
Wounding and grievous bodily harm
Racially or religiously aggravated assaults
Administering poison etc
Reform
Protection from harassment or stalking
7. Homicide offences
Introduction
Murder, manslaughter and infanticide
Common elements of murder, manslaughter and infanticide
Murder
Manslaughter
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter
Infanticide
Other homicide offences: (1) corporate manslaughter
Other homicide offences: (2) causing death by dangerous or careless driving etc
Other driving-related homicide offences
8. Offences related to homicide
Causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to die or suffer serious physical injury
Solicitation of murder
Threats to kill
Encouraging or assisting suicide
Abortion and child destruction
9. Sexual offences
Introduction
Non-consensual sexual offences
Child sex offences
Abuse of position of trust
Familial child sex offences
Sex with an adult relative
Offences against people with a mental disorder
Preparatory offences
Other offences
Jurisdiction over paedophile offences outside the United Kingdom
10. Theft and related offences
Theft
Actus reus of theft
Mens rea of theft
Robbery
Unauthorised borrowing
11. Other offences under the Theft Act 1968
Burglary and aggravated burglary
Blackmail
Handling
Dishonestly retaining a wrongful credit
Going equipped for stealing or burglary
12. Fraud and related offences
Fraud Act 2006
Fraud
Possession etc of articles for use in frauds
Making or supplying articles for use in frauds
Obtaining services dishonestly
Fraudulent offences under the Theft Act 1968
Liability of controlling officer for fraud or a falsification offence by a corporation
Forgery and related offences
Making off without payment
Jurisdiction
13. Offences of damage to property
Destroying or damaging property belonging to another
Destroying or damaging property intending thereby to endanger life or being reckless as to life being endangered thereby
Arson
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage
Threats to destroy or damage property
Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property
14. Inchoate offences
Encouraging or assisting crime
offences
Common provisions
Conspiracy: general
Statutory conspiracy
Common law conspiracy
Attempt
15. Mental conditions, mistake and intoxication
Infancy
Mental disability
Unfitness to be tried
Defence of insanity
Automatism and other involuntary conduct
Mistake
Mistake negativing mens rea
Mistake relating to an excuse
Intoxication
16. Other general defences
Public defence and private defence
Self-help
Duress by threats
Duress of circumstances
Necessity
Superior orders
17. Participation
Perpetrators
Accomplices
Assistance after an offence
18. Vicarious liability, corporate liability and liability of unincorporated associations
Vicarious liability for the criminal acts of another
Corporations
Unincorporated associations.