Criminal Law

Criminal Law

Author: Frank August Schubert

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2015-03-12

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13: 1454858281

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Criminal Law: The Basics introduces readers to the history, sources, and concepts of criminal law in a clear and concise style that is ideal for undergraduates. By engaging with realistic hypothetical exercises, students learn how to identify the elements of substantive criminal offenses. Frank A. Schubert continues to emphasize the dual influences of common law and federalism in shaping American criminal law. New to the Third Edition: Dozens of recent primary cases text, including Miller v. Alabama on the sentencing of juveniles to life imprisonment without parole A review of the major milestones in American criminal law history Expanded coverage of self-defense, including make my day and stand your ground statutory material in Chapter Five Broad discussion of federal criminal law


Criminal Law

Criminal Law

Author: Katheryn Russell-Brown

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-01-30

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1483315126

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An Interdisciplinary Approach Criminal Law provides students with an integrated framework for understanding the U.S. criminal justice system with a diverse and inclusive interdisciplinary approach and thematic focus. Authors Katheryn Russell-Brown and Angela J. Davis go beyond the law and decisions in court cases to consider and integrate issues of race, gender, and socio-economic status with their discussion of criminal law. Material from the social sciences is incorporated to highlight the intersection between criminal law and key social issues. Case excerpts and detailed case summaries, used to highlight important principles of criminal law, are featured throughout the text. The coverage is conceptual and practical, showing students how the criminal law applies in the “real world”—not just within the pages of a textbook.


Criminal Law for the Criminal Justice Professional

Criminal Law for the Criminal Justice Professional

Author: Norman M. Garland

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages

Published: 2001-10

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 9780028009087

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This new two-color text equips Criminal Justice students with an overview of theory and substantive criminal law in the United States. It is particularly rich in its presentation of application cases that allow students to review cases briefly and understand the hows and whys of the courts decisions. This text supports explanations of the law with numerous items that highlight ethical and practice issues, realities of on-the-job situations, introduction of detailed points of instruction and research through Web exploration, FYI, and Myth/Fact features.


Principles of Federal Criminal Law

Principles of Federal Criminal Law

Author: Stephen Odgers

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 9780455224015

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This is a comprehensive examination of the general principles of federal criminal law. The book provides commentary on specific terms and phrases as well as examples of how each principle may be applied.


High-tech Crimes Revealed

High-tech Crimes Revealed

Author: Steven Branigan

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13:

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With a target audience of computer security and other information technology professionals, Branigan (president, CyanLine LLC) focuses on the people more than the technology in his discussion of cybercrime and its investigation. He describes cases he's been involved with, some as a law enforcement officer, in order to give professionals an idea of how criminals exploit computer weaknesses and what can be done to catch them. After describing such episodes as an attack on a telephone network, an attack on an ISP, and a case of identity theft, he proceeds to a more general discussion of cybercrime, exploring such questions as why hackers hack and the proper conduct of criminal investigation.


Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report

Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report

Author: Nasa

Publisher: PDQ Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780979828898

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NASA commissioned the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) to conduct a thorough review of both the technical and the organizational causes of the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew on February 1, 2003. The accident investigation that followed determined that a large piece of insulating foam from Columbia's external tank (ET) had come off during ascent and struck the leading edge of the left wing, causing critical damage. The damage was undetected during the mission. The Columbia accident was not survivable. After the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) investigation regarding the cause of the accident was completed, further consideration produced the question of whether there were lessons to be learned about how to improve crew survival in the future. This investigation was performed with the belief that a comprehensive, respectful investigation could provide knowledge that can protect future crews in the worldwide community of human space flight. Additionally, in the course of the investigation, several areas of research were identified that could improve our understanding of both nominal space flight and future spacecraft accidents. This report is the first comprehensive, publicly available accident investigation report addressing crew survival for a human spacecraft mishap, and it provides key information for future crew survival investigations. The results of this investigation are intended to add meaning to the sacrifice of the crew's lives by making space flight safer for all future generations.


Forced to Care

Forced to Care

Author: Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010-06-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780674048799

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"Scouring the history of Native American boarding schools, nineteenth-century reformatories, and programs to Americanize immigrants, Glenn brilliantly reveals the role of coercion in caregiving. An important read for us all."---Arlie Hochschild, author of The Time Bind --