Mapping American Criminal Law

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A01=Paul H. Robinson
A01=Tyler Scot Williams
and Government: Law
Author_Paul H. Robinson
Author_Tyler Scot Williams
Blackmail
Category=LNF
Category=LNFQ
Category=LNFX1
Child Neglect
Child Pornography
Crime
Death Penalty
Defenses (Entrapment
Domestic Violence
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etc.)
Firearms
Homicide
Insanity
Law
Liability
Obscenity
Politics
Self-Defense
Sexual Assault
Statute of Limitations

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  • ISBN 9781440860126
  • Weight: 709g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Containing 40 visually coded maps of the fifty states, this book offers an unprecedented look at America's diverse legal landscape. This first-of-its-kind volume sketches the diversity implicit in United States criminal law doctrine through its examination of a range of criminal laws pertaining to murder, sexual assault, drug offenses, the insanity defense, and more and the way in which different states deal with those issues. In addition to providing insights into the most widely invoked standards in criminal law, it raises awareness of the enormous discrepancies among the criminal laws of states, documenting them using dozens of visually coded maps that showcase geographic, political, and socioeconomic differences to explain patterns of agreement and disagreement. Mapping American Criminal Law: Variations Across the 50 States is for political scientists, criminologists, sociologists, legal scholars, policy advisors, legislators, lawyers, judges, and scholars and students of these fields. In addition, each chapter is highly accessible to laypersons and includes an explanation of the subject matter as well as explanations of the various approaches to criminal law taken by states.
Paul H. Robinson is the Colin S. Diver Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and one of the world's leading criminal law scholars. Tyler Scot Williams is an associate at a large law firm in Washington DC. He holds a juris doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and masters degrees in philosophy, medical ethics, and theology.

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