Criminal Law

Smith and Hogan's Text, Cases, and Materials on Criminal Law, 13th Edition

Edited by David Ormerod · Karl Laird
Oxford University Press July 2020

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198831945
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
July 2020
Format
Paperback , 984 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • This is a revamped and revitalised version of the Smith & Hogan: Cases & Materials book, providing an authoritative guide to criminal law and designed to accompany a broad range of criminal law courses
  • Contains a full selection of extracts from the key cases and materials in criminal law, accompanied by the hallmark clear commentary of a Smith & Hogan textbook that enables students to independently develop their critical and analytical understanding of the law
  • Introductory notes, commentary, summaries, and a wide range of questions provide context and give readers an insight into the problems associated with the law

New to this edition

  • The contents of the book have been thoroughly revised and restructured, removing obsolete material in favour of coverage of the latest and most relevant case law, presented in a logical and progressive order to develop students' understanding
  • Each chapter is supported by a concluding summary and wider range of questions of varying difficulty and focus, helping students to build on their knowledge of the law through its application and rigorous testing
  • The chapter on accessorial liability has been significantly revised to incorporate not only the most recent case law, but to present it in an accessible fashion, aiding students' understanding of this complex topic
  • Fully updated to cover the latest developments in criminal law, including, for example: the new partial defences of loss of self control and diminished responsibility, and the cases analysing them; the Supreme Court's analysis of accessorial liability in Gnango; the key cases considering the offences contained in Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007; all the cases considering whether deception vitiates consent in the context of s. 74 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003; the changes made to self-defence by both the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and the Crime and Courts Act 2013, and the cases considering what impact they have had; the most recent cases clarifying key elements of the Fraud Act 2006

Smith and Hogan's Text, Cases, and Materials on Criminal Law is an essential, accessible guide to the criminal law. The eminently clear text that is the hallmark of the Smith & Hogan approach is supplemented by extracts from all of the key criminal law cases, together with other essential materials from statutes, reports, and articles. 

Introductory notes, commentary, summaries, and questions help students to contextualise the materials and to apply the law confidently, gaining an in-depth insight into the problems that the law poses and faces. 

The contents of the eleventh edition have been substantially revised and restructured to present the materials in an order that closely matches the structure of contemporary courses on criminal law. The overall approach that the book takes has been adjusted to include significantly more explanatory text, thus ensuring that the book is suitable for use as a core textbook. 

The latest legislation and all of the recent cases that continue to shape the law are included, providing the law student with everything they need to develop a thorough understanding of the key cases and the legal principles that they illustrate.

Readership: Undergraduate and postgraduate students studying criminal law as part of an LLB or LLM course.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction
2: The elements of a crime
3: Causation
4: Omissions
5: Fault
6: Intoxication
7: Strict liability
8: Parties to offences
9: Liability of corporations
10: Mental abnormality
11: General defences
12: Assisting and encouraging
13: Conspiracy
14: Attempt
15: Murder
16: Voluntary manslaughter
17: Involuntary manslaughter
18: Non-fatal offences against the person
19: Consent
20: Sexual offences
21: Theft
22: Robbery
23: Making off without payment
24: Miscellaneous offences contained in the Theft Act 1968
25: Fraud
26: Burglary and related offences
27: Handling stolen goods
28: Offences of damage to property

About the Author

Professor David Ormerod QC is a Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at Queen Mary University of London. He is also a Door Tenant at Red Lion Chambers. He is a Bencher of Middle Temple.

Karl Laird is Lecturer in Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford and a Senior Retained Lecturer at Pembroke College. He has also taught at the University of Bristol.

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