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The absence of regulatory crime from the criminal law curriculum
Date
2016
Abstract
In examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists are often drawn to traditional ‘real crime’ (homicides, violent assaults, organised crime, sexual offences, requirements of mens rea and actus reus, and general defences) whilst ignoring regulatory offences which are often enforced by specialist agencies.
Supervisor
Description
peer-reviewed
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Citation
The Teaching of Criminal Law: Pedagogical Imperatives, Glendhill, Kris & Livings, Ben (eds); chapter 17
