First Sentence:
The substantive criminal law . . . relates to actions which, if there were no criminal law at all, would be judged of by the public at large much as they are judged of at present.
Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
(learn more)
informer program, legally enforced morality, erroneous confinements, general preventive effects, trading enforcement, crime control model, mess rea, rehabilitative ideal, preventive justice, general prevention, assault policy, criminal process, full enforcement, penal treatment, secondary adjustments, libidinal ties, police decisions, more severe sanctions, big supplier, insanity defense, police discretion, pardoning power, total institutions, humane standards, privilege system
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):
(learn more)
United States, Due Process Model, Joseph Goldstein, Crime Control Model, Erving Goffman, Enforcing Economic Regulations, Morris Raphael Cohen, Professor of Law, Moral Aspects of Criminal Law, Johannes Andenaes, Roscoe Pound, Yale University, The Stereotype Challenged, Abolish the Insanity Defense, District of Columbia, Sherman Act, Sir Patrick, Stanton Wheeler, Kai Erikson, Overreach of Criminal Law, Second Circuit, Sociology of Deviance, Facts Are Guesses, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen
New!
Books on Related Topics |
Concordance
|
Text Stats
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover |
Table of Contents |
First Pages |
Index |
Back Cover |
Surprise Me!