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- (美)阿诺德·H·洛伊著 著
- 出版社: 北京:法律出版社
- ISBN:750364561X
- 出版时间:2004
- 标注页数:335页
- 文件大小:9MB
- 文件页数:380页
- 主题词:刑法-法的理论-美国-英文
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PART Ⅰ.PUNISHMENT1
Chapter Ⅰ.Punishment1
1.01 The Distinguishing Feature of the Criminal Law1
1.02 Purposes of Punishment2
A.Reformation2
B.Restraint3
C.Retribution5
D.Deterrence6
(1)Individual Deterrence6
(2)General Deterrence6
A.Conflicting Purposes8
1.03 Punishment in Practice(Some Hard Cases)8
B.No Apparent Purpose12
1.04 Equality-An Unexpressed Theory of Punishment13
1.05 Compensation15
1.06 Judicial Discretion in Sentencing16
1.07 Disproportionality17
1.08 Capital Punishment21
PART Ⅱ.SPECIFIC CRIMES27
Chapter Ⅱ.Homicide27
2.01 Introduction27
2.02 Willful,Deliberate,and Premeditated30
2.03 Intent to Cause Serious Bodily Injury33
2.04 Provocation34
2.05 Assisted Suicide38
2.06 Involuntary Manslaughter39
2.07 Reckless Homicide(Negligent Homi-cide,Vehicular Homicide)42
2.08 Depraved Heart Murder43
2.09 Felony Murder45
2.10 Misdemeanor Manslaughter50
Chapter Ⅲ.Causation53
3.01 Introduction53
3.02 Intentional Killings54
3.03 Unintentional Killings57
3.04 Year and a Day Rule59
4.01 The Traditional View61
Chapter Ⅳ.Rape61
4.02 Statutory Changes62
4.03 Rape by Fraud or Coercion63
4.04 Statutory Rape65
Chapter Ⅴ.Other Crimes Against the Person67
5.01 Battery67
5.02 Assault67
5.03 Aggravated Assault and Battery68
5.04 Mayhem69
5.05 Kidnapping and Related Offenses70
6.02 In General73
Chapter Ⅵ.Self-Defense and Related Defenses73
6.01 Introduction73
6.03 Battered-Spouse Syndrome75
6.04 Retreat Rule76
6.05 Imperfect Self-Defense78
6.06 Defense of Others81
6.07 Resisting Unlawful Arrest82
6.08 Apprehension of Criminals83
6.09 Protection of Property and Crime Prevention86
Chapter Ⅶ.Crimes Against Property88
7.01 Introduction88
B.Trespassory Taking89
7.02 The Elements of Larceny89
A.Introduction89
C.Asportation(Carrying Away)90
D.Valuable Personal Property91
E.Of Another92
F.Intent to Permanently Deprive the Person Entitled to Posses-sion of That Possession93
7.03 Types of Larceny95
A.Larceny by Stealth95
B.Larceny by an Employee(Serv-ant)95
C.Larceny by a Finder97
D.Larceny by a Bailee98
E.Larceny by Trick99
7.04 Embezzlement100
7.05 False Pretenses103
A.Introduction103
B.Obtaining Title to Property104
C.Knowingly or Recklessly Making a False Representation105
D.Of a Presently Existing Fact106
E.Of Pecuniary Significance109
F.Which Is Intended to and Does Defraud the Victim110
7.06 Forgery and Related Offenses111
7.07 Receiving Stolen Goods112
7.08 Robbery113
7.09 Extortion(Blackmail)115
7.10 Consolidation of Theft Offenses117
7.11 Burglary119
7.12 Arson and Related Offenses123
PART Ⅲ.INGREDIENTS OF A CRIME125
Chapter Ⅷ.Mens Rea(Intent)125
8.01 In General125
8.02 Model Penal Code Terminology127
8.03 Transferred Intent128
8.04 Liability Without Fault130
A.Constitutional Limitations132
8.05 Limitations on Liability Without Fault132
B.Non-Constitutional Limitations134
8.06 Mistake of Fact135
8.07 Mistake of Law141
Chapter Ⅸ.Actus Reus148
9.01 Introduction148
9.02 Voluntariness149
9.03 Actus Reus as a Constitutional Mini-mum151
9.04 Concurrence of Actus Reus and Mens Rea154
9.05 Actus Reus and Strict Liability155
9.06 Omissions157
10.01 Introduction163
Chapter Ⅹ.Insanity163
PART Ⅳ.SPECIAL DEFENSES163
10.02 M Naghten Right-Wrong Test164
10.03 Irresistible Impulse167
10.04 The Durham Test168
10.05 M.P.C.Test171
10.06 Abolition of the Insanity Defense174
10.07 Disposition of Insane Defendants176
10.08 Interrelationship Between Automa-tism and Insanity178
10.09 The Effect of Insanity on the Specific Elements of a Crime179
10.10 Insanity After the Crime181
11.01 Infancy184
Chapter Ⅺ.Other Defenses184
11.02 Intoxication186
A.Voluntary Intoxication186
B.Involuntary Intoxication190
11.03 Duress(Coercion)191
11.04 Necessity193
11.05 Entrapment196
11.06 Excessive Government Involvement198
PART Ⅴ.PROOF OF FACTS201
Chapter Ⅻ.Burden of Proof201
12.01 Relevance to Substantive Criminal Law201
12.02 The General Rule202
12.03 What Is A Reasonable Doubt203
12.04 Expansion of Winship(Mullaney v.Wilbur)206
12.05 Contraction of the Rule(Patterson v.New York)207
12.06 Burden of Proof and Sentencing210
Chapter ⅩⅢ.Presumptions and Infer-ences214
13.01 Definitions214
13.02 Constitutionality216
PART Ⅵ.INCHOATE AND GROUP CRIMINALITY219
Chapter ⅩⅣ.Attempt219
14.01 General Scope and Purpose219
14.02 Mens Rea221
14.03 Proximity to Completion223
14.04 Abandonment228
14.05 Solicitation Vis-A-Vis Attempt232
14.06 Other Preparatory Offenses234
A.Burglary234
B.Possession235
C.Vagrancy236
14.07 Attempt to Attempt237
14.08 Impossibility238
15.01 Parties to Crime245
Chapter ⅩⅤ.Accountability for the Acts of Others245
15.02 Actus Reus(How Far Must One Go)248
15.03 Mens Rea(Intentional Crimes)251
15.04 Scope of an Aider s Liability255
15.05 Mens Rea(Unintentional Crimes)256
15.06 Relationship to Principal s Liability259
15.07 Special Personal Defenses261
15.08 Abandonment262
Chapter ⅩⅥ.Conspiracy264
16.01 Introduction264
16.02 Punishment265
16.03 Basis for Complicity266
16.04 The Object Which Renders a Conspir-acy Criminal268
16.05 Agreement-The Actus Reus of Con-spiracy270
16.06 Scope of the Agreement-One Con-spiracy or Many274
16.07 Mens Rea275
16.08 Procedural Peculiarities278
16.09 Political Conspiracies and the First Amendment281
16.10 RICO283
Chapter ⅩⅦ.Corporate Criminal Lia-bility286
17.01 Theoretical Problems286
17.02 Punishment286
17.04 Statutory Construction Problem287
17.03 Whose Conduct Binds a Corporation287
17.05 The Corporation and Its Alter Egos289
PART Ⅶ.LIMITATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL LAW291
Chapter ⅩⅧ. Limitations of the Crimi-nal Law291
18.01 Vagueness291
18.02 Ex Post Facto Laws296
18.03 Common Law Crimes300
18.04 Victimless Crimes302
A.Non-Constitutional Limitations302
B.Constitutional Limitations304
PERSPECTIVE307
INDEX311