Criminal Case Law, Criminal Law
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Overview
Skillful use of case studies as a vehicle for exploring the full range of Criminal Law makes Criminal Law: Case Studies and Controversies, Second Edition, distinctly compelling for students. A smart pedagogical design and generous teaching support make teaching from it a real pleasure.
This carefully crafted text conveys traditional material in a refreshing and engaging new format that includes:
- excellent case studies representing many different jurisdictions and based on interesting and colorful real world cases. These are accompanied by over 100 photographs
- each principal case is followed by the statutes that existed in the jurisdiction at the time of the offense. This allows teaching statutory interpretation and application
- treatise-like summaries of the law that give students an overview, introduce underlying principles, and provide context
- problem hypotheticals that enable students to test their understanding of and apply legal principles
- a “core case” opinion of particular historical or theoretical importance has been added to each section to allow teachers to incorporate appellate opinions into their teaching
- nearly 100 new real-world problem cases that test students on issues presented in the treatise materials and are effective and entertaining vehicles for teaching the material in class
- each section identifies issues of current controversy in the area, and an advanced issues appendix includes excerpts from the literature on each side of the issue – allowing professors the flexibility to select the issues they have a special interest in covering
- timely new topics such as battered spouse syndrome, the torture of terrorists, and more
- a thoroughly updated Teacher’s Manual that includes:
- updates to the “aftermath” subsections
- new and additional handouts for class use
- an extensive author website— http://csc.law.upenn.edu—provides:
- a digital version of the Teacher’s Manual
- appellate opinions for principal cases
- a list of sources used to develop the principal case narratives
- a discussion board
- an on-line liability survey for polling students on appropriate punishment in the principal cases
- additional public criminal law resources
Book Details
Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Pages
1176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780735569270