............................................................................................................................. Contents Book I - General Considerations Chapter 1. Crime and Criminal Law Chapter 2. Principles of Criminal Liability Chapter 3. Variations in Liability Chapter 4. Preliminary Crimes Chapter 5. The Possible Parties to a Crime Chapter 6. The Classification of Crimes Book II - Definitions of Particular Crimes Chapter 7. Homicide Chapter 8. Offences against the Person that are not Fatal Chapter 9. Bigamy Chapter 10. Criminal Libel Chapter 11. Offences against Property Chapter 12. Burglary and Housebreaking Chapter 13. Stealing Chapter 14. Embezzlement Chapter 15. Fraudulent Conversion Chapter 16. Cheats Punishable at Common Law Chapter 17. False Pretences Chapter 18. Receiving Stolen Property Chapter 19. Other Offences Involving Fraud Chapter 20. Forgery Chapter 21. Offences Against the State Chapter 22. Conspiracy and Industrial Disputes Chapter 23. Perjury and other Offences against Public Justice Chapter 24. Offences against International Law Chapter 25. Offences of Vagrancy Book III - Modes of Judicial Proof Chapter 26. The Nature of Presumptions and of Evidence Chapter 27. The General Rules of Evidence Chapter 28. Rules of Evidence Peculiar to Criminal Law Book IV - Criminal Procedure Chapter 29. Limitations on Criminal Jurisdiction Chapter 30. Criminal Courts Chapter 31. Summary procedure Chapter 32. Ordinary Procedure (1) Preliminary Steps Chapter 33. Ordinary Procedure (2) From Accusation to Sentence Chapter 34. Ordinary Procedure (3) Detention and Probation Appendix Index ............................................................................................................................. Author Details J.W. Cecil Turner, M.C., M.A. LL.D, of the middle temple, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge ............................................................................................................................. |