
Written by an esteemed criminologist and attorney, Criminal Law, Seventh Edition, uses a modified case approach to provide a comprehensive and contemporary introduction to the vast scope of criminal law. By employing carefully excerpted court opinions and cases to illustrate important points, author Sue Titus Reid gives students a taste of traditional case method without burdening them with massive amounts of legal material. Her succinct writing style minimizes unnecessary legal jargon and academic terminology, which helps to sustain students' interest.The book's broad coverage includes misdemeanors, felonies, federal and state statutes and cases, and constitutional principles relating to criminal law. The seventh edition engages students through its coverage of such timely and provocative topics as the bombing of abortion clinics, pornography, child abuse, domestic violence, animal cruelty, racketeering, cyberstalking, identity theft, terrorism, elder abuse, juvenile issues, drug abuse and trafficking, and sentencing. This volume also features recent U.S. Supreme Court cases involving the sexual behavior of gay men, the incarceration of repeat offenders, the legalization of the medicinal use of marijuana, physician-assisted suicide, the detention of "enemy combatants" without due process, and the constitutionality of executing juveniles and the mentally challenged.Reid weaves appellate court cases into the text to familiarize students with how the judiciary thinks and responds to questions of law. This encourages students to develop their critical thinking skills by asking them to analyze court decisions in light of their own views and perceptions.New to this edition:* Includes recent cases on corporate crime (including Enron, Tyco, Arthur Andersen, WorldCom, Adelphia, and HealthSouth), along with those on specific individuals charged with white-collar crimes* Each chapter closes with a substantive case excerpt and case preview for students to analyze, encouraging
This text investigates the foundational principles, statutes, and judicial interpretations that define the scope of criminal law within the United States. Author Sue Titus Reid, an experienced criminologist and attorney, utilizes a modified case approach to bridge the gap between complex legal theory and practical application. By synthesizing federal and state statutes with carefully selected court opinions, the book provides a structured framework for understanding how the judiciary addresses contemporary criminal justice issues. The text is designed to facilitate critical analysis of legal precedents while maintaining accessibility for students through a reduction of dense academic jargon.
What You Will Find
Legal educators and students frequently cite this text as a balanced introduction that avoids the overwhelming volume of traditional casebooks. Experts highlight the author's ability to distill complex constitutional and statutory material into a format suitable for undergraduate study.
Page Count:
504
Publication Date:
2006-09-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195330765
ISBN-13:
9780195330762
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