ABSTRACT

Criminal Law, Eleventh Edition, a classic introduction to criminal law for criminal justice students, combines the best features of a casebook and a textbook. Its success over numerous editions, both at community colleges as well as in four-year college criminal justice programs, is proof this text works as an authoritative source on criminal law as well as a teaching text that communicates with students. The book covers substantive criminal law and explores its principles, sources, distinctions, and limitations. Definitions and elements of crimes are explained, and defenses to crimes are thoroughly analyzed. Each chapter offers guidance to help students understand what is important, including chapter outlines, key terms, learning objectives, Legal News boxes that highlight current criminal law issues, and Quick Checks that cue the reader to stop and answer a question or two concerning the material just covered. Unique Exploring Case Law boxes offer guidance in using the accompanying cases, which are provided on the book’s website. A robust collection of instructor support materials addresses teaching and learning issues

chapter 2|38 pages

PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY

chapter 3|46 pages

CAPACITY AND DEFENSES

chapter 4|28 pages

PREPARATORY ACTIVITY OFFENSES

chapter 6|42 pages

OFFENSES AGAINST PERSONS—SEX-RELATED

chapter 8|50 pages

OFFENSES INVOLVING THEFT AND DECEPTION

chapter 9|50 pages

OFFENSES INVOLVING MORALITY AND DECENCY

chapter 10|48 pages

OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC PEACE

chapter 11|38 pages

OFFENSES AGAINST JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION

chapter 12|39 pages

BUSINESS AND CORPORATE CRIMES