Criminal Law: Cases and Materials
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Criminal Law: Cases and Materials has long been respected for its distinguished authorship. The late John Kaplan’s extraordinary work continues with the scholarship of Robert Weisberg, Guyora Binder, and now in this Tenth Edition of criminal law and feminist scholar Aya Gruber. This casebook’s renowned interdisciplinary approach fuels class discussion as it enriches study. Logically organized, the text addresses the purposes and limits of punishment and considers the meaning and types of crime. Well-edited cases, interesting materials, and clear notes combine with cutting-edge issues and important social questions, such as whom and why we punish. Especially strong are the sections addressing the phenomenon of mass incarceration (including the movement towards prison abolition), the theme of and challenges to racial justice in our criminal law system, and the evolution of our laws on sexual assault.
Publication Date
3-13-2025
Publisher
Aspen Publishing
ISBN
9798892074186
Edition
10
Disciplines
Criminal Law | Law
Recommended Citation
John Kaplan, Robert Weisberg, Guyora Binder & Aya Gruber, Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (Aspen Publishing 10th ed. 2025).
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