Criminal law stories / edited by Donna Coker and Robert Weisberg.
2013
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Title
Criminal law stories / edited by Donna Coker and Robert Weisberg.
Published
New York, NY : Foundation Press : Thomson Reuters, [2013]
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9781634592611 (electronic bk.)
9781599414393
1634592611
1599414392 (pbk.)
9781599414393
1634592611
1599414392 (pbk.)
Description
1 online resource (471 pages)
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ocn953107899
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)953107899
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)953107899
Summary
This collection of case stories illustrates the balance, continuity, and evolution in substantive criminal law doctrine in light of the social and political contexts in which those doctrines are perennially tested. These stories focus on the pre-litigation behavior of defendants, raising important moral and cultural questions about human nature and human society and how social norms get translated into workable legal doctrines. They survey the typical variety of doctrines addressed in a standard criminal law course, elucidating the classic themes of common law jurisprudence.
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