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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents PREFACE TABLE OF CASES Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL LAW
1.1 The purpose of criminal law 1.2 Defining a crime 1.3 Classification of offences 1.4 Elements of a crime 1.5 Burden and standard of proof 1.6 Criminal law and human rights Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 2 ACTUS REUS
2.1 The physical element 2.2 Voluntary conduct 2.3 Liability for omissions 2.4 Causation Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 3 MENS REA
3.1 Mental element 3.2 Intention 3.3 Recklessness 3.4 Negligence 3.5 Knowledge 3.6 Transferred malice Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 4 STRICT LIABILITY
4.1 Absolute liability 4.2 Strict liability 4.3 Common law strict liability offences 4.4 Statutory strict liability offences 4.5 Justification for strict liability Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 5 PARTICIPATION
5.1 Principal offenders 5.2 Innocent agents 5.3 Secondary parties 5.4 Proposals for reform 5.5 Assistance or concealment after a crime Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 6 INCHOATE OFFENCES
6.1 Inchoate offences 6.2 Encouraging or assisting an offence 6.3 Conspiracy 6.4 Attempt Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 7 CAPACITY
7.1 Children 7.2 Mentally ill persons 7.3 Corporate liability 7.4 Vicarious liability Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 8 GENERAL DEFENCES
8.1 Duress 8.2 Necessity 8.3 Marital coercion 8.4 Mistake 8.5 Self-defence 8.6 Consent Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 9 MENTAL CAPACITY DEFENCES
9.1 Insanity 9.2 Automatism 9.3 Intoxication Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 10 HOMICIDE
10.1 Actus reus of homicide 10.2 Murder 10.3 Voluntary manslaughter 10.4 Involuntary manslaughter 10.5 Causing death by dangerous driving 10.6 Infanticide 10.7 Causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable adult 10.8 Offences against a foetus Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 11 NON-FATAL OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON
11.1 Common assault 11.2 Assault occasioning actual bodily harm 11.3 Malicious wounding/inflicting grievous bodily harm 11.4 Wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent 11.5 Racially aggravated assaults 11.6 Administering poison Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 12 SEXUAL OFFENCES
12.1 Rape 12.2 Assault by penetration 12.3 Sexual assault 12.4 Victims with a mental disorder 12.5 Rape and other offences against children under 13 12.6 Sexual activity with a child 12.7 Offences involving family members 12.8 Other crimes under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 12.9 Bigamy Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 13 THEFT
13.1 Theft Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 14 OTHER OFFENCES UNDER THE THEFT ACTS
14.1 Robbery 14.2 Burglary 14.3 Aggravated burglary 14.4 Taking a conveyance without consent 14.5 Aggravated vehicle-taking 14.6 Handling stolen goods 14.7 Going equipped for stealing 14.8 Making off without payment 14.9 Blackmail Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 15 FRAUD ACT 2006
15.1 Fraud Act 2006 15.2 Fraud by false representation 15.3 Fraud by failing to disclose information 15.4 Fraud by abuse of position 15.5 Obtaining services dishonestly 15.6 Other offences under the Fraud Act 2006 Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 16 CRIMINAL DAMAGE
16.1 The basic offence 16.2 Endangering life 16.3 Arson Key Cases Checklist
Chapter 17 PUBLIC ORDER OFFENCES
17.1 Riot 17.2 Violent disorder 17.3 Affray 17.4 Fear or provocation of violence 17.5 Harassment offences 17.6 Racially aggravated offences Key Cases Checklist
INDEX
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