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Edinburgh Law Essentials Series editor: Nicholas Grier, Abertay University Edinburgh Law Essentials is a fresh series of concise study and revision guides for students of law in Scotland. Designed to provide a quick understanding, to support students through a course and as a time-saving revision guide, each title brings a particular topic into sharp focus. Scottish Criminal Law Essentials is an invaluable study guide for students. Now in its third edition, it provides up-to-date, comprehensive and concise coverage of criminal law in Scotland and is the ideal text for students who come new to the subject and for those preparing for exams. This updated edition takes account of changes to the law since the previous edition in Defences, Homicide, Crimes against Public Order and Sexual Offences, amongst others. Summary sections of Essential Facts and Essential Cases will help students to identify, understand and remember the key elements of the subject. Key features of the new edition include: - Fully up-to-date case law and statute law - Tables of cases and statutes included - Concise guide useful for revision for exams Claire Mcdiarmid is a solicitor and a Reader in Law at the University of Strathclyde. She is author of Scots Criminal Law: A Critical Analysis (with Pamela Ferguson, 2014, Edinburgh University Press) and Childhood and Crime (2007). Cover design: Stuart Dalziel [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-3356-3 [PPC] ISBN 978-1-4744-2031-0 [cover] Barcode
List of contents
Table of Cases; Table of Statutes
- The Development of the Scottish System
- Mental and Behavioural Elements
- Crimes against Property
- Crimes of Dishonesty
- Art and Part Liability
- Inchoate Crime
- Defences
- Assault
- Non-Fatal Crimes of Recklessness against the Person
- Homicide
- Crimes against Public Order
- Crimes against the Course of Justice
- Sexual Offences
- Statutory Offences
Index
About the author
Claire McDiarmid is Reader in Law at the University of Strathclyde. She has been teaching and researching Scots criminal law for more than 20 years. She is co-author, with Professor Pamela Ferguson, of Scots Criminal Law: A Critical Analysis (2nd ed: Edinburgh University Press, 2014) and Scots Criminal Law Essentials (3rd ed: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and has also published widely on legal responses to children who offend.
Summary
This study and revision guide draws on Claire McDiarmid's 20 years of experience teaching criminal law to new Scots law students. The new edition takes account of changes to the law in Defences, Homicide, Crimes against Public Order and Sexual Offences.