It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule” and compare it to the rule of other countries. As this volume makes clear, however, there is no such thing as an “American rule.” Because each of the states, plus the District of Columbia and the federal system, have their own criminal law, there are fifty-two American criminal codes. American criminal law scholars know this, of course, but they too commonly speak of the “general rule” as if it reflects some consensus or near consensus position among the states. But the truth is that the landscape of American criminal law is one of almost endless diversity, with few, if any, areas in which there is a consensus or near consensus. Even most Am...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
Since the 1970's, the United States has enacted anti-crime legislation, particularly against sex off...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
This first chapter from the recently published book Mapping American Criminal Law: Variations across...
There are fifty-two bodies of criminal law in the United States. Each stakes out often diverse posit...
Therearefifty-twobodiesof criminal law in theUSA.Eachstakesoutoftendiversepositions ona rangeof issu...
In the United States today criminal justice can vary from state to state, as various states alter th...
Everyone recognizes that the laws governing criminal procedure vary somewhat from state to state. Th...
This chapter provides a very brief summary of the central features of American criminal law. Section...
A major problem for those analyzing U.S. criminal law and procedure is that it does not fit the Cont...
Criminal legal codes draw clear lines between permissible and illegal conduct, and the criminal just...
Rape is a crime globally condemned, yet it\u27s one of the most controversial crimes at the time. Wh...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
Since the 1970's, the United States has enacted anti-crime legislation, particularly against sex off...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
This first chapter from the recently published book Mapping American Criminal Law: Variations across...
There are fifty-two bodies of criminal law in the United States. Each stakes out often diverse posit...
Therearefifty-twobodiesof criminal law in theUSA.Eachstakesoutoftendiversepositions ona rangeof issu...
In the United States today criminal justice can vary from state to state, as various states alter th...
Everyone recognizes that the laws governing criminal procedure vary somewhat from state to state. Th...
This chapter provides a very brief summary of the central features of American criminal law. Section...
A major problem for those analyzing U.S. criminal law and procedure is that it does not fit the Cont...
Criminal legal codes draw clear lines between permissible and illegal conduct, and the criminal just...
Rape is a crime globally condemned, yet it\u27s one of the most controversial crimes at the time. Wh...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
Since the 1970's, the United States has enacted anti-crime legislation, particularly against sex off...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...