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PART I. General Principles
1. Crime and sentence
2. The definition of a crime
3. The classification of offences
4. The elements of a crime: actus reus
5. The elements of a crime: mens rea
6. Crimes of negligence
7. Crimes of strict liability
8. Parties to crime
9. Assistance after the offence
10. Vicarious liability and liability of associations
11. General defences
12. Mental condition offences
13. Incitement, conspiracy and attempt
PART II. Particular Crimes
14. Murder
15. Manslaughter
16. Offences related to homicide
17. Non-fatal offences against the person
18. Sexual offences
19. Theft
20. Robbery
21. Temporary Deprivation
22. Making off without Payment
23. Fraud Act 2006
24. Other fraud offences
25. Blackmail and related offences
26. Burglary and related offences
27. Handling and related offences
28. Forgery (Online Chapter)
29. Offences of damages to property
30. Computer misuse offences
31. Criminal libels and related offences
32. Offences against public order
33. Road traffic offences
Bibliography
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