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Elliott & Quinn's Criminal Law, Enhanced

Elliott & Quinn's Criminal Law, Enhanced

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Publisher Pearson International Content
Year 17/04/2018
Edition 12
Version eBook: Fixed Page eTextbook (PDF)
Language English
ISBN 9781292208497
Categories Criminal law & procedure, Miscellaneous items
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This enhanced ebook version of Elliott and QuinnÕs Criminal Law (12th edition) contains a selection of additional interactive features specifically designed to support you in your study, including:
  • Multiple choice questions with dedicated feedback at the end of key sections enabling you to check your understanding of what you have just read.
  • End of chapter ÔApplyÕ questions enabling you to apply your knowledge to problem scenarios or extended essay questions, helping you to consolidate your understanding and prepare for exams.
  • Deep links to key case reports, statutes or other sources of interest are embedded throughout each chapter enabling you to access a wealth of wider reading with a single click.

    Elliott & Quinn's Criminal Law, Enhanced

Table of contents


  • Title Page

  • Copyright Page

  • Brief Contents

  • Contents

  • Preface

  • Table of cases

  • Table of statutes

  • Table of treaties

  • Introduction

  • Introduction

  • How much crime is there?

  • Awareness of crime

  • Reporting crime

  • Recording crime

  • White-collar and corporate crime

  • Statistics and conclusions

  • Sources of criminal law

  • European criminal law

  • European Convention on Human Rights

  • Fair labelling

  • Codification of the criminal law

  • Summary

  • Reading list

  • Chapter 1 Elements of a crime

  • Introduction

  • Actus reus

  • Conduct must be voluntary

  • Types of actus reus

  • Causation

  • Omissions

  • Mens rea

  • Intention

  • Recklessness

  • Negligence

  • Transferred malice

  • Coincidence of actus reus and mens rea

  • Mens rea and motive

  • Proof of mens rea

  • Problems with the law on mens rea

  • Subjective principles in criminal law

  • Answering questions

  • Summary

  • Reading list

  • Chapter 2 Strict liability

  • Introduction

  • Which crimes are crimes of strict liability?

  • Regulatory offence

  • Issue of social concern

  • The wording of the Act

  • The smallness of the penalty

  • Relevance of the four factors

  • Crimes of negligence

  • The effect of mistake

  • The European Convention on Human Rights

  • Arguments in favour of strict liability

  • Promotion of care

  • Deterrent value

  • Easier

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