INTERNET RESOURCE LINKS FOR CRIMINAL
LAW
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GENERAL INFORMATION LINKS:
Anatomy of a Prosecution
- online series of explanations for every step of the criminal process.
Legal Dictionary
- probably the best online legal dictionary on the Web
David Friedman's
Law's Order - the webpage for this book about law and economics
Dr. O'Connor's Mega-Guide to the Study of Law - a
resource guide and more on the history of law and legal education.
Dr. Tavel's MegaLaw Page - a
resource guide whose motto is "Admit Nothing, Deny Everything,
and Demand Proof".
Joel Samaha's Home Page
- updates, commentary, and other resources from the author of the textbook we
use.
Jurist: Law Professors on the Internet
- a newsletter site that collects
online course pages,
online articles,
professors' home pages, and more. See their
resource page.
Penal Law: A Web - a
comprehensive digest of American Criminal Law with annotated, illustrative cases
& commentary inc. an
Overview and
Analysis of
Systematic Structure.
TnCrimLaw A primer-oriented
excellent set of resources.
Washlaw Web: Washburn University School of
Law - known for its guides to state law, has extensive menu on many topics, inc.
lawyer jokes,
prelaw advising,
criminal justice,
listservs, and more. See
their subject breakdown.
SPECIFIC LINKS USED IN ONLINE LECTURES:
Lecture #1: Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Dr. O'Connor's Mega-Guide to the Study of Law
Dr. Tavel's MegaLaw Page
Legal Dictionary
Lecture #1a: Limits of Criminal Law
Jurist: Law Professors on the
Internet
Penal Law: A Web
Lecture #2: Principles of Criminal Liability
Anatomy of a
Prosecution
Buffalo Criminal Law Review
The
General Principles of Liability (pdf)
Lecture #3: Accomplices/Parties to Crime
Catholic
Encyclopedia Entry on Accomplice Complicity
Complicity by George Fletcher
The
Structure of Complicity
Keri's Cal Bar Review Notes on Accomplice Liability
Nolo's When You Can Be Charged for Not Doing Anything
Lecture #3a: Inchoate Offenses
ALIS Online: Renunciation
of Attempt, Conspiracy, Solicitation
Criminal Law Review
Questions: Marquette Univ. School of Law
Haeji
Hong's Lecture Notes: Inchoate Crimes
Internet Resource
Links for JUS 293
Kent Law School: A Brief History of Conspiracy
Quid Pro Quo's
Criminal Law Outline
Lecture #4: Defenses to Crime
The Daubert Rule
and its Applications
Emerging Defenses
to Crime
The Evidence Site
Lecture #5: Law of Homicide
Wikipedia
Entry on Homicide
Lecture #5a: Law of Homicide: Intent
Legal Definition of Specific Intent
Lecture #5b: Assault & Battery
Minnesota Violent Crime Statutes
Lecture #6: Crimes against Habitation
Interesting Facts About Burglary Law
Combatting the Nation's Arson
Problem
FEMA's NAPI
2000 Penal Code (Texas)
Lecture #6a: Theft Law
Fraud Law
The Armed Robbery Page
Financial Crimes
Preventing Crime at Places
Uniform Crime Reports
Lecture #6b: Crimes Against Business
CrimeBite (Check Fraud) Home Page
Economic Crime Prevention
Web Page
NASD Securities Regulation Home Page
National Fraud Information Center
National White Collar Crime Center
Prevention and Detection of Business Crime
Reporting Online Consumer Fraud
Lecture #7: Crimes Against Public Order
A Guided Tour of the War on Drugs
Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do
Panhandling and Aggressive Panhandling
San Francisco Task Force on Prostitution
Summary of Key Obscenity Cases
Lecture #8: Crimes Against Government
A Short History
of Perjury
Center for Democracy and Technology
Center for National Security Studies
The Literal Truth Defense to Perjury
North Carolina Procedure on Crimes Against Justice
US Dept. of State: Bureau of Diplomatic Security
Lecture #8a: Crimes By the Government
Americans for Effective Law
Enforcement, Inc.
AELE: Case Law Library
The Liability Reporter
Police Liability Assessment Guide
Police Liability Concerning Human Rights
Last updated: Dec. 07, 2007
Not an official webpage of APSU, copyright restrictions apply, see
Megalinks in Criminal Justice
O'Connor, T. (Date of Last Update at bottom of page). In Part of web cited
(Windows name for file at top of browser), MegaLinks in Criminal Justice.
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today's date.