Description
The book is organized into twelve insightful chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of criminal law, from basic concepts (e.g., elements of and parties to crimes) to various types of defenses against criminal charges. This edition also features robust pedagogical tools to enhance student comprehension, including chapter outlines, learning objectives, key terms, case-in-point boxes, and thought-provoking discussion questions.
Key Updates to This Edition:
- Expands coverage of the legal constraints on policing (Chapter 2)
- Covers the changing legal environment across federal and state jurisdictions with respect to abortion (Chapter 3 and Chapter 4)
- Covers freedom of speech as it relates to protests and demonstrations (Chapter 3 and Chapter 10)
- Discusses recent changes to gambling and drug laws - i.e., legalization of sports gambling and marijuana (Chapter 8)
- Provides greater treatment of the defenses of necessity, duress, and self-defense (Chapter 12)
About the Author
John M. Scheb is Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he specializes in public law and the judicial process. He has authored numerous articles in professional journals and coauthored several highly regarded criminal justice textbooks.
Hemant K. Sharma is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he teaches courses on American government, public law, and the judicial process. His published research has appeared in a number of journals, and he has coauthored several textbooks.
Book Information
ISBN 9798823306812
Author John M. Scheb
Format Paperback
Page Count 642
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc