Criminal Law and Procedure 8th Edition Scheb Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1285070232
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1285070230
  • Author:  John M. Scheb

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE is an effective resource for learning all substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law. This practical, up-to-date text features important updates to criminal laws and statutes in the post-9/11 world, including white-collar crime, cybercrime, terrorism, standards of proof, the PATRIOT Act, and much more.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part One: Legal Foundations of Criminal Justice
  2. Ch 1: Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure
  3. Chapter Outline
  4. Learning Objectives
  5. Jurisprudence
  6. Chapter Opening Vignette
  7. Introduction
  8. What Is a Crime?
  9. Origins and Sources of the Criminal Law
  10. Constitutional Limitations
  11. The Role of Courts in Developing the Criminal Law
  12. The Criminal Process
  13. Criminal Sanctions
  14. Conclusion
  15. Chapter Summary
  16. Key Terms
  17. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  18. Ch 2: Organization of the Criminal Justice System
  19. Chapter Outline
  20. Learning Objectives
  21. Jurisprudence
  22. Chapter Opening Vignette
  23. Introduction
  24. Legislatures
  25. Law Enforcement Agencies
  26. Prosecutorial Agencies
  27. Counsel for the Defense
  28. Juries
  29. The Courts
  30. The Juvenile Justice System
  31. The Corrections System
  32. Conclusion
  33. Chapter Summary
  34. Key Terms
  35. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  36. Part Two: The Substantive Criminal Law
  37. Ch 3: Constitutional Limitations on the Prohibition of Criminal Conduct
  38. Chapter Outline
  39. Learning Objectives
  40. Jurisprudence
  41. Chapter Opening Vignette
  42. Introduction
  43. The Power to Enact Criminal Laws
  44. Delimiting the Crime of Treason
  45. Bills of Attainder and Ex Post Facto Laws
  46. The Bill of Rights
  47. The First Amendment Freedom of Expression
  48. Freedom of Assembly
  49. Free Exercise of Religion
  50. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  51. The Doctrines of Vagueness and Overbreadth
  52. Freedom from Compulsory Self-Incrimination
  53. The Prohibition Against Cruel and Unusual Punishments
  54. The Constitutional Right of Privacy
  55. Equal Protection of the Laws
  56. Standards of Judicial Review
  57. The Importance of State Constitutions
  58. Conclusion
  59. Chapter Summary
  60. Key Terms
  61. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  62. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  63. Ch 4: Elements of Crimes and Parties to Crimes
  64. Chapter Outline
  65. Learning Objectives
  66. Jurisprudence
  67. Chapter Opening Vignette
  68. Introduction
  69. The Actus Reus (The Act Requirement)
  70. The Mens Rea (The Criminal Intent Requirement)
  71. Strict Liability Offenses
  72. The Causation Requirement
  73. Parties to a Crime
  74. Conclusion
  75. Chapter Summary
  76. Key Terms
  77. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  78. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  79. Ch 5: Inchoate Offenses
  80. Chapter Outline
  81. Learning Objectives
  82. Jurisprudence
  83. Chapter Opening Vignette
  84. Introduction
  85. Attempt
  86. Solicitation
  87. Conspiracy
  88. Conclusion
  89. Chapter Summary
  90. Key Terms
  91. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  92. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  93. Ch 6: Homicidal Offenses
  94. Chapter Outline
  95. Learning Objectives
  96. Jurisprudence
  97. Chapter Opening Vignette
  98. Introduction
  99. First-Degree Murder
  100. Felony Murder
  101. Second-Degree Murder
  102. Manslaughter
  103. Vehicular Homicide
  104. Justifiable and Excusable Homicide
  105. Prosecutorial Burdens in Homicide Cases
  106. Suicide and Assisted Suicide
  107. The Abortion Controversy
  108. Conclusion
  109. Chapter Summary
  110. Key Terms
  111. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  112. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  113. Ch 7: Other Offenses against Persons
  114. Chapter Outline
  115. Learning Objectives
  116. Jurisprudence
  117. Chapter Opening Vignette
  118. Introduction
  119. Assaultive Offenses
  120. Stalking
  121. Rape and Sexual Battery
  122. Abusive Offenses
  123. False Imprisonment and Kidnapping
  124. Civil Rights Offenses
  125. Hate Crimes
  126. Conclusion
  127. Chapter Summary
  128. Key Terms
  129. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  130. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  131. Ch 8: Property Crimes
  132. Chapter Outline
  133. Learning Objectives
  134. Jurisprudence
  135. Chapter Opening Vignette
  136. Introduction
  137. The Common-Law Theft Offenses
  138. The Modern Approach to Theft Offenses
  139. Robbery
  140. Carjacking
  141. Extortion
  142. Forgery and Uttering a Forged Instrument
  143. Worthless Checks
  144. Burglary
  145. Arson
  146. Malicious Mischief
  147. Defenses to Property Crimes
  148. Conclusion
  149. Chapter Summary
  150. Key Terms
  151. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  152. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  153. Ch 9: White-Collar and Organized Crime
  154. Chapter Outline
  155. Learning Objectives
  156. Jurisprudence
  157. Chapter Opening Vignette
  158. Introduction
  159. Legal Principles Governing White-Collar Crimes
  160. Antitrust Violations
  161. Computer Crimes
  162. Access Device Fraud
  163. Identity Theft
  164. Intellectual Property Offenses
  165. False Statements, Bankruptcy Fraud, and False Claims
  166. Mail and Wire Fraud
  167. Money Laundering and Currency Violations
  168. Securities Fraud
  169. Tax Fraud
  170. Racketeering and Organized Crime
  171. Defenses in White-Collar and Organized Crime Cases
  172. Conclusion
  173. Chapter Summary
  174. Key Terms
  175. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  176. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  177. Ch 10: Vice Crimes
  178. Chapter Outline
  179. Learning Objectives
  180. Jurisprudence
  181. Chapter Opening Vignette
  182. Introduction
  183. Criminal Prohibitions of Sexual Conduct
  184. Prostitution
  185. Indecent Exposure and Voyeurism
  186. Obscenity and Pornography
  187. Gambling
  188. Animal Cruelty
  189. Alcohol-Related Offenses
  190. Drug Offenses
  191. Conclusion
  192. Chapter Summary
  193. Key Terms
  194. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  195. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  196. Ch 11: Offenses against Public Health and the Environment
  197. Chapter Outline
  198. Learning Objectives
  199. Jurisprudence
  200. Chapter Opening Vignette
  201. Introduction
  202. Public Health Legislation
  203. Planning and Zoning Laws
  204. The Scope of Federal and State Environmental Statutes
  205. Noise Pollution
  206. Antismoking Legislation
  207. Wildlife Protection Laws
  208. Conclusion
  209. Chapter Summary
  210. Key Terms
  211. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  212. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  213. Ch 12: Offenses against Public Order, Safety, and National Security
  214. Chapter Outline
  215. Learning Objectives
  216. Jurisprudence
  217. Chapter Opening Vignette
  218. Introduction
  219. Breaches of the Peace
  220. Vagrancy, Loitering, Curfews, and Panhandling
  221. Motor Vehicle Violations
  222. Weapons Offenses
  223. Offenses against National Security
  224. Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction
  225. Immigration Offenses
  226. Conclusion
  227. Chapter Summary
  228. Key Terms
  229. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  230. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  231. Ch 13: Offenses against Justice and Public Administration
  232. Chapter Outline
  233. Learning Objectives
  234. Jurisprudence
  235. Chapter Opening Vignette
  236. Introduction
  237. Bribery
  238. Perjury
  239. Obstruction of Justice
  240. Resisting Arrest
  241. Compounding a Crime
  242. Escape
  243. Contempt
  244. Conclusion
  245. Chapter Summary
  246. Key Terms
  247. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  248. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  249. Ch 14: Criminal Responsibility and Defenses
  250. Chapter Outline
  251. Learning Objectives
  252. Jurisprudence
  253. Chapter Opening Vignette
  254. Introduction
  255. Negative and Affirmative Defenses
  256. Defenses Asserting Lack of Capacity to Commit a Crime
  257. Defenses Asserting Excuse or Justification
  258. Defenses Justifying the Use of Force
  259. Defenses Based on Constitutional and Statutory Authority
  260. Defenses Based on Improper Government Conduct
  261. Nontraditional Defenses
  262. Conclusion
  263. Chapter Summary
  264. Key Terms
  265. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  266. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  267. Part Three: Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure
  268. Ch 15: Search and Seizure
  269. Chapter Outline
  270. Learning Objectives
  271. Jurisprudence
  272. Chapter Opening Vignette
  273. Introduction
  274. Historical Background
  275. When, Where, and to Whom the Fourth Amendment Applies
  276. The Scope of Privacy Protected by the Fourth Amendment
  277. The Warrant Requirement
  278. Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement
  279. Exceptions to the Probable Cause Requirement
  280. Electronic Surveillance
  281. The Exclusionary Rule
  282. Conclusion
  283. Chapter Summary
  284. Key Terms
  285. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  286. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  287. Ch 16: Arrest, Interrogation, and Identification Procedures
  288. Chapter Outline
  289. Learning Objectives
  290. Jurisprudence
  291. Chapter Opening Vignette
  292. Introduction
  293. Arrest
  294. Investigatory Detention
  295. Roadblocks, Sobriety Checkpoints, and Drug Checkpoints
  296. Requests for Information or Identification
  297. Interrogation and Confessions
  298. Identification Procedures
  299. Conclusion
  300. Chapter Summary
  301. Key Terms
  302. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  303. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  304. Ch 17: The Pretrial Process
  305. Chapter Outline
  306. Learning Objectives
  307. Jurisprudence
  308. Chapter Opening Vignette
  309. Introduction
  310. The Right to Counsel
  311. Disposition of Petty Offenses
  312. The Initial Court Appearance
  313. Pretrial Release and Pretrial Detention
  314. The Formal Charging Process
  315. The Grand Jury
  316. Extradition
  317. Jurisdiction and Venue
  318. Joinder and Severance
  319. Pretrial Motions
  320. Arraignment
  321. Plea Bargaining
  322. Availability of Compulsory Process
  323. Pretrial Discovery
  324. The Right to a Speedy Trial
  325. Conclusion
  326. Chapter Summary
  327. Key Terms
  328. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  329. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  330. Ch 18: The Criminal Trial
  331. Chapter Outline
  332. Learning Objectives
  333. Jurisprudence
  334. Chapter Opening Vignette
  335. Introduction
  336. Constitutional Rights Pertaining to the Criminal Trial
  337. Selection and Composition of the Jury
  338. Free Press versus Fair Trial
  339. “Order in the Court”
  340. The Rules of Evidence
  341. The Trial Process
  342. Conclusion
  343. Chapter Summary
  344. Key Terms
  345. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  346. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  347. Ch 19: Sentencing and Punishment
  348. Chapter Outline
  349. Learning Objectives
  350. Jurisprudence
  351. Chapter Opening Vignette
  352. Introduction
  353. Contemporary Forms of Criminal Punishment
  354. The Death Penalty
  355. The Sentencing Stage of the Criminal Process
  356. Granting and Revoking Probation
  357. Statutory Approaches to Incarceration
  358. The Rights of Prisoners
  359. The Rights of Crime Victims
  360. Conclusion
  361. Chapter Summary
  362. Key Terms
  363. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  364. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  365. Ch 20: Appeal and Postconviction Relief
  366. Chapter Outline
  367. Learning Objectives
  368. Jurisprudence
  369. Chapter Opening Vignette
  370. Introduction
  371. Appeal of Right
  372. Discretionary Review
  373. The Appellate Process
  374. Postconviction Relief
  375. Nonjudicial Remedies Available to Persons Convicted of Crimes
  376. Conclusion
  377. Chapter Summary
  378. Key Terms
  379. Questions for Thought and Discussion
  380. Problems for Discussion and Solution
  381. Appendix A: Access to the Law through Legal Research
  382. Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States of America
  383. Glossary
  384. Case Index
  385. Subject Index

 

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