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Now available in AspenLaw Studydesk digital format, The Glannon Guide to Criminal Law: Learning Criminal Law Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis gives students an effective tool for exam preparation that instructors can recommend with confidence. Using the successful structure established by Joseph GlannonÂ’s The Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure, this comprehensive review book emphasizes learning legal concepts, rather than mastering testing techniques.
For each topic, the author provides:
* a brief, clearly-written summary
* one or two multiple-choice questions to test understanding
* a concise explanation of how to choose the correct answer that also serves as a review of course content
* practical tips on analyzing exam questions
Every aspect of The Glannon Guide to Criminal Law encourages comprehension:
* the multiple-choice questions are part of a complete review of Criminal Law, including common law and the Model Penal Code
* introductory discussions of law in the text prepare students to learn effectively from subsequent questions
* succinct explanations of both correct and incorrect answers help to clarify nuances in the law
* multiple-choice questions are sophisticated but fair, neither too difficult nor unrealistically straightforward
* the text is equally useful to all students, regardless of whether they will be tested by multiple-choice questions on their exams
* user-friendly interactive approach is much more engaging than other exam preparation aids
* in each chapter, a more sophisticated final question called the “Closer” illustrates a more complicated problem in the area
* the final chapter contains 15 “Closing Closer” questions to provide more practice and a helpful review of concepts in earlier chapters
* valuable exam-taking pointers within the substantive text show students what to expect at exam time and help them get ready
Table of Contents:
1. A Very Short Introduction
2. Nature of Criminal Law
3. Elements of a Crime
4. Strict Liability Crimes
5. Mistake of Fact
6. Mistake of Law
7. Causation
8. Homicide — An Overview
9. Homicide — Murder
10. Manslaughter
11. Felony Murder and Misdemeanor Manslaughter (Unlawful Law Doctrine)
12. Attempt
13. Solicitation and Other Inchoate Offenses
14. Accomplice Liability
15. Conspiracy
16. Introduction to Defenses, Self-Defense, and Defense of Another
17. Defense of Property, Law Enforcement Defenses, and Necessity
18. Duress
19. Insanity
20. Intoxication, Infancy, and Entrapment
21. Rape
22. Theft Crimes
23. Other Crimes Against Person and Property
24. Sentencing and Death Penalty
25. Closing Closers
Index
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