ABSTRACT

This coursebook offers an exciting new approach to teaching criminal law to graduate and undergraduate students, and indeed to the general public. Each well-organized and student-friendly chapter offers historical context, tells the story of a principal historic case, provides a modern case that contrasts with the historic, explains the legal issue at the heart of both cases, includes a unique mapping feature describing the range of positions on the issue among the states today, examines a key policy question on the topic, and provides an aftermath that reports the final chapter to the historic and modern case stories.

By embedding sophisticated legal doctrine and analysis in real-world storytelling, the book provides a uniquely effective approach to teaching American criminal law in programs on criminal justice, political science, public policy, history, philosophy, and a range of other fields. 

part I|141 pages

Liability Principles

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Legality

Hitler's Warmaking

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

Punishment Theory

The Prince of Pickpockets

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Culpability

Homer Simpson's Felony Murder

chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

Homicide Provocation

A Webster Murder at Harvard

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Causation

The Grand Wizard Causes a Suicide

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Consent

Marquis de Sade's Sadomasochism

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

Attempt

From Child Rape to Cannibal Cop

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

Complicity

The Haymarket Riots

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

Conspiracy

Lincoln's Non-Assassins

chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

Omissions

The Richest Woman in America Neglects Her Son

part II|93 pages

General Defenses

chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

Lesser Evils

Cannibalism at Sea

chapter Chapter 12|13 pages

Self-Defense

Slave Celia Defends against Rape

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

Law Enforcement Authority

Gunfight at the OK Corral

chapter Chapter 14|15 pages

Insanity

The Assassination of President Garfield

chapter Chapter 15|11 pages

Immaturity

Billy the Kid's First Killing

chapter Chapter 16|10 pages

Statute of Limitation

Hunting Nazi War Criminals

chapter Chapter 17|15 pages

Entrapment

Mary Queen of Scots Plots an Overthrow

part III|143 pages

Specific Offenses

chapter Chapter 18|13 pages

Endangerment

Causing the Johnstown Flood

chapter Chapter 19|11 pages

Extortion

Blackmailing Elvis Presley

chapter Chapter 20|10 pages

Domestic Violence

Ike & Tina Turner – What's Love Got to Do with It?

chapter Chapter 21|10 pages

Harassment

Wooing Bette Davis

chapter Chapter 22|12 pages

Statutory Rape

Oscar Wilde's Sodomy

chapter Chapter 23|9 pages

Adultery

Frank Sinatra and a Changing Morality

chapter Chapter 24|13 pages

Obscenity

Fanny Hill, the Most Prosecuted Book in History

chapter Chapter 25|10 pages

Child Pornography

Lewis Carroll Photographs Alice in Wonderland

chapter Chapter 26|14 pages

Deceptive Business Practices

Collier's Great American Fraud

chapter Chapter 27|11 pages

Rigging Sporting Events

The Dean of Race Fixing

chapter Chapter 28|11 pages

Anti-competition

Vanderbilt's Market Manipulation

chapter Chapter 29|11 pages

RICO

Joe Bananas Builds a Criminal Empire

part IV|28 pages

Supplemental Issues

chapter Chapter 30|12 pages

Jurisdiction

The Aaron Burr-Alexander Hamilton Duel

chapter Chapter 31|10 pages

Extradition and Rendition

The Hatfields and McCoys Feud

chapter Chapter 32|4 pages

Patterns and Themes