Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law, Third Edition
Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law, Third Edition
Clear, rigorous, and thoughtfully organized, Criminal Law, Third Edition delivers a comprehensive introduction to the doctrines and principles of modern American criminal law. While written for law students and teachers, it also provides a valuable resource for judges, practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and all those seeking a deeper understanding of how criminal law addresses blameworthiness and punishment. Paul H. Robinson provides an authoritative perspective on the field from decades spent as one of the world’s leading experts on criminal law, while new co-author Jeffrey C. Seaman adds a fresh perspective grounded in contemporary debates over criminal law and policy.
The Third Edition reflects significant recent developments in American criminal law, integrating new case law, statutory reforms, and evolving scholarly debates, all while retaining the tried-and-true, student-friendly presentation format that has made the treatise a standard text in teaching criminal law.
New to the Third Edition:
- A Brand-New Part VII that introduces and examines key criminal justice issues, including mass incarceration and decarceration, capital punishment, underenforcement of crime, and racial, socioeconomic, and gender-based disparities within the system
- A Thoroughly Revised Discussion of Sex Offenses, offering in-depth coverage of the 2022 revision to Model Penal Code Article 213, along with analysis of current legal debates and emerging trends in this area
- An Expanded Analysis of Distributive Principles presenting a wider spectrum of perspectives and sources on the purposes and justifications of punishment, and exploring new approaches to reducing tensions among competing distributive theories
- New Topics, Perspectives, and Sources Throughout, including renewed attention to excuse and mitigation doctrines, recent changes in self-defense law, trends toward decriminalization, and the potential impact of emerging technologies on punishment
Professors and students will benefit from:
This accessible and engaging introduction to Criminal Law offers:
- Clear and accessible explanations of criminal law rules
- A comprehensive account of the Model Penal Code’s approach to the full range of criminal law doctrines and offenses
- Student-friendly hypotheticals and margin headings to guide understanding of even complex criminal law topics
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A logical seven-part organization
- Part I. Introduction
- Part II. General Principles in the Definition of Offenses
- Part III. Principles of Imputation
- Part IV. General Defenses
- Part V. Inchoate Liability
- Part VI. Specific Offenses
- Part VII. Current Criminal Justice Topics
Engaging and analytically precise, this edition equips readers with both the foundational framework and the contemporary perspective necessary to understand criminal law today.
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 The Design of Criminal Law
Chapter 2 Sources of and Limitations on the Criminal Law
Part II General Principles in the Definition of Offenses
Defining Criminal Conduct
Chapter 3 Objective Requirements of an Offense
Chapter 4 Culpability Requirements of an Offense
Part III Principles of Imputation
Introduction to Principles of Imputation
Chapter 5 Imputing Culpability
Chapter 6 Imputing Conduct of Another
Chapter 7 Organizational Criminality
Part IV General Defenses
Introduction to General Defenses
Chapter 8 Justification Defenses
Chapter 9 Excuse Defenses
Chapter 10 Nonexculpatory Defenses
Part V Inchoate Liability
Introduction to Inchoate Offenses and the Significance
of Resulting Harm
Chapter 11 Attempt
Chapter 12 Conspiracy and Solicitation
Chapter 13 Possession Offenses
Chapter 14 Defenses to Inchoate Liability
Part VI Specific Offenses
Introduction to Specific Offenses
Chapter 15 Offenses Against the Person
Chapter 16 Offenses Against Property
Chapter 17 Offenses Against Public Administration and Order
Chapter 18 Offenses Against Public Values
Part VII Current Criminal Justice Topics
Introduction
Chapter 19 Punishment in America
Chapter 20 Failures of Justice
Chapter 21 Disparities in the Criminal Justice System
Table of Cases
Table of Model Penal Code References
Table of Authors
Index
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