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Criminal Law



Criminal Law - the branch of law that defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. A tort is a civil wrong committed against an individual; a crime, on the other hand, is regarded as an offense committed against the public, even though only one individual may have been wronged. The real distinction lies in the way a remedy for the wrong is pursued. A tort is a wrong   Read More...

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    Basic Concepts of Criminal Law
    by George P. Fletcher. 228 pgs.


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    Structure and Function in Criminal Law
    by Paul H. Robinson. 251 pgs.


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    Harm and Culpability
    by A. P. Simester, A. T. H. Smith. 280 pgs.


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    Provocation and Responsibility
    by Jeremy Horder. 208 pgs.


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    Hate Crimes: Criminal Law & Identity Politics
    by James B. Jacobs, Kimberly Potter. 214 pgs.


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