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Understanding Criminal Law

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This book deals exclusively with substantive criminal law, with primary attention given to the elements of individual criminal responsibility. It is authoritative, current, highly readable, and widely used at law schools throughout the nation. Coverage focuses on the basic elements of, and defenses to, specific crimes, such as homicide, rape, and theft, as well as group criminality and inchoate liability. The common law is emphasized, with extensive comparisons to the Model Penal Code and thoughtful examination of the underpinnings of the utilitarian philosophies of substantive criminal law. The text encourages students to consider the approach these philosophies would take to a particular matter under discussion, thus providing an excellent learning tool for gaining a firm understanding of how our criminal justice system works.

679 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1993

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239 reviews126 followers
December 4, 2015
Not sure if I've got the right edition here but whatever.

Solid read, very useful supplement to the Boyce/Dripp/Perkins casebook we were using in Criminal Law. Certainly saved me a lot of trouble, I only wish I had gotten it sooner.

Probably could stand to be a little better organized, which is a weird thing to say because it was so meticulously outlined. I didn't find the organization scheme satisfying, though.
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July 22, 2013
The best law book I have read thus far; concepts are articulated well and illuminated by memorable examples. I would give it 5 stars, but that may be a bridge too far.
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December 11, 2023
Dressler's book is a solid reference for a criminal law course, especially for courses taught by modern criminal law professors integrating the Model Penal Code (MPC) (Personally, I am all for that). Dressler touches upon both common law rules and MPC standards, striking a nice balance in his discussions. This is sure to benefit any (lowly) law student seeking to understand the mismatch and overlap of MPC rules and common law rules within modern jurisdictions.
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April 25, 2023
Dressler really knows how to compile these legal supplements via the Understanding series. This version does not disappoint.
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May 17, 2025
Had to read this at the same time as another textbook, it wasn't horrible, it was just a textbook lol
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November 21, 2025
elite supplement, so helpful when thinking about criminal law. Has all the interesting cases.
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May 4, 2020
(Really 4.5 stars). Effective. Every topic tracked with the topics covered in class, but Dressler effectively weaves the concepts and crimes together so I can see how they interact. It's going to save my butt tomorrow for the final exam. He also more clearly explained Tort Law than my Tort casebook ever dreamed it could.

The demerited 0.5 star comes from an organization issue. I am not sure why Dressler introduces the specific crimes of murder, rape, and theft AFTER the inchoate crimes. If I hadn't already attended a semester's worth of classes, that order would have been confusing. Reverse those chapters and it would strike me as a perfectly executed supplement on criminal law.
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451 reviews18 followers
July 27, 2016
Solid introduction to criminal law. This is one of the first books I read cover-to-cover when I started law school, and it was a big help in learning how to analyze legal issues. Just a couple complaints: the discussions on the Model Penal Code were exhausting, and I think the author spent a disproportionate amount of time on issues that are only of academic interest (maybe not critical to know as a lawyer).
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April 30, 2020
This is the first book I ever read about the legal system, and I thought it was really easy to understand. The author goes into an enormous amount of detail about the nuances of different crimes and juridical concepts without being dry. In addition, I appreciate the tremendous amount of footnotes, citations, and cases that are cited on literally every page.
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59 reviews11 followers
June 13, 2007
This book is awesome. If you have a clueless prof like I did, study this book and you'll be set!
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April 17, 2014
A bit more opinionated than I would have hoped for, but a good survey on the whole!
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December 9, 2016
This is THE supplement on Criminal Law.
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July 28, 2021
Excellent supplement for criminal law class. Well organized and easy to digest.
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