......................................................................................................................... Contents Part 1 - General Considerations 1. Crime and the Criminal Law 2. Judge and Jury 3. Intention 4. Negligence 5. Recklessness 6. Fault as to Circumstances 7. The External Elements of an Offence Part 2 – The Protection of the Person 8. Assault 9. Other Non-Sexual Injuries and Threats 10. Sexual Aggression 11. Murder 12. Involuntary Manslaughter 13. The Fetus and the New-Born Child 14. Traffic Offences Part 3 – Involvement in Crime 15. Complicity 16. Causation 17. Attempt 18. Conspiracy 19. Incitement and other Inchoate Offences Part 4 – Defences 20. Ignorance of Law 21. Intoxication 22. Discipline and Authority 23. Private Defence 24. Provocation 25. Consent and Entrapment 26. Necessity 27. Duress and Coercion 28. Criminal Capacity 29. Automatism 30. Diminished Responsibility Part 5 – The Protection of Property 31. Types of Property Offences 32. Theft – The Mental Element 33. Theft – The Actus Reus 34. Obtaining by Deception 35. Theft and Illegality 36. Robbery and Similar Offences 37. Blackmail 38. Burglary and Preparatory Offences 39. Handling Stolen Goods 40. Miscellaneous Frauds 41. Damage and Trespass Part 6 – Regulatory Offences 42. Strict Liability 43. Attributed Acts 44. Corporation – Exceptions to Strict Liability Index ......................................................................................................................... Author Details Glanville Williams, Q.C., LL.D., F.B.A, Honorary and Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge; Honorary Bencher of the Middle Temple, Formerly Professor of Public Law and Quain Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of London, and Rouse Ball Professor of English Law in the University of Cambridge. .........................................................................................................................
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