By Sanford H. Kadish, Stephen J. Schulhofer, Rachel E. Barkow, & Carol S. Steiker
Publisher: Aspen Publishing (2022) · Language: English · ISBN-13: 978-1543810776
"Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials (11th Edition)" is a leading casebook that offers a deep and thoughtful exploration of the doctrines, principles, and policies that shape American criminal law. Trusted for decades, this authoritative text presents a rich mix of classic and contemporary cases, scholarly commentary, and critical perspectives.
Key features include:
A balanced blend of foundational case law and modern developments, offering a comprehensive view of criminal law in theory and practice.
Coverage of core topics such as homicide, liability, inchoate offenses, defenses, and punishment theory.
Integration of historical context, philosophical underpinnings, and current controversies, including race, gender, and mass incarceration.
Notes and questions that challenge students to think critically and engage with complex legal and ethical issues.
Updates reflecting recent Supreme Court decisions, statutory reforms, and evolving legal standards.
Ideal for first-year law students and legal educators, this casebook supports a rigorous and nuanced understanding of criminal law, making it a cornerstone resource for legal education.