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Following on from the earlier edited collection, Loss of Control and Diminished Responbility, this book is the first volume in the Substantive Issues in Criminal Law series. It serves as a leading point of reference in the area relating to participation in crime and identifies the need for a consistent approach to the doctrinal and theoretical underpinnings of complicity liability. With a section on the UK analysing points of current interest, the book also has a large comparative section dealing with foreign jurisdictions and examines on the basis of a unified research grid how different legal systems treat core issues of participation in the context of criminal law. This book is a valuable reference resource for those in the criminal justice community in the UK and abroad and for academics, the judiciary and policy-makers.

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The topic of Participation in Crime is, as all students and practitioners will know, one of the most challenging areas of criminal law, both in matters of theory and practice. This work represents a unique insight into the concept of participation by bringing together observations from some of the most eminent authors in the field. Its contribution to the understanding of the topic is invaluable. Simon Cooper, University of Salford, UK Michael Bohlander and Alan Reed have assembled brilliant authors who outline precisely major questions around encouraging or assisting an offence; they involve the reader in their thrilling search for overarching principles. The uniform research grid enables simple and prompt comparison of foreign jurisdictions and makes the book an outstanding introduction to the Substantive Issues in Criminal Law series. Judge Jürgen Cierniak, German Federal Court of Justice, Germany 'This book provides an impressively comprehensive analysis of the key concepts related to participation in crime. From a local perspective, it will be very useful to many Arab Spring countries which are currently endeavouring to reform and modernize their national criminal justice systems to address new forms of criminal liability. The volume could provide valuable solutions to cases pending in the region.' Judge Adel Maged, Vice President at the Court of Cassation (Criminal Chamber), Egypt "Overall Participation in Crime is a timely, well-written and informative book that ensures those with an interest in the subject-matter will not only gain a firm understanding of the fundamental tenets in this area but will also gain an appreciation of the theoretical, moral and policy debates surrounding their application." Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Books

Notes on Contributors viii
Preface xiv
Introduction 1(6)
1 Participating in Homicide
7(18)
Barry Mitchell
2 Accessories and Principals after Gnango
25(16)
Bob Sullivan
3 Locating Complicity: Choice, Character, Participation, Dangerousness and the Liberal Subjectivist
41(18)
Ben Livings
Emma Smith
4 `The Straw Woman' at Law's Precipice: An Unwilling Party
59(20)
Susan Edwards
5 Victims as Defendants: When Victims Participate in Crimes against Themselves
79(14)
Jonathan Herring
6 Repentance and Forgiveness: Withdrawal from Participation Liability and the Proportionality Test
93(22)
Alan Reed
7 Participating in Crime: Some Thoughts on the Retribution/Prevention Dichotomy in Preparation for Crime and How to Deal with It
115(26)
William Wilson
8 Towards a Rational Reconstruction of the Law on Secondary Participation and Inchoate Offences: Conspiracy
141(16)
Claire de Than
Jesse Elvin
9 Towards a Rational Reconstruction of the Law on Secondary Participation and Inchoate Offences: Attempt
157(16)
Claire de Than
Jesse Elvin
10 Inchoate Liability and the Part 2 Offences under the Serious Crime Act 2007
173(32)
Rudi Fortson
11 Participation on the Internet
205(18)
Alisdair A. Gillespie
12 Territorial and Extraterritorial Dimensions
223(18)
Michael Hirst
13 Participation in Crime under Scots Law: The Doctrine of Art and Part
241(18)
Fiona Leverick
14 Bishops in the Dock: Child Abuse and the Irish Law of Complicity
259(14)
John Stannard
15 France
273(20)
Catherine Elliott
16 Australia
293(14)
Mirko Bagaric
17 Canada
307(16)
Kent Roach
18 Germany
323(18)
Kai Ambos
Stefanie Bock
19 Islamic Law
341(18)
Mohammad Hedeyati-Kakhki
20 The Netherlands
359(20)
Hein D. Wolswijk
21 New Zealand
379(18)
Julia Tolmie
22 Spain
397(18)
Manuel Cancio Melia
Ana Garrocho Salcedo
23 South Africa
415(18)
Gerhard Kemp
24 Sweden
433(18)
Petter Asp
Magnus Ulvang
25 Turkey
451(18)
R. Murat Onok
26 United States
469(18)
Luis E. Chiesa
Index 487
Michael Bohlander is Professor of Law at Durham University. Before joining Durham Law School in 2004, he had been a member of the German judiciary since 1991. From 1999 until 2001 he served as the Senior Legal Officer of a Trial Chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague. In 2010, Professor Bohlander was appointed to the Visiting Chair in Criminal Law at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. He has published 12 books and over 130 articles, essays, chapters etc. His publications have been cited widely by and before courts in several domestic and international jurisdictions. Alan Reed graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge University with a First Class Honours Degree in Law, and was awarded the Herbert Smith Prize for Conflict of Laws and the Dr Lancey Prize. Cambridge University awarded him a full Holland Scholarship to facilitate study in the United States and he obtained an LLM Master's of Law (Comparative Law) at the University of Virginia. After completion of the Law Society Finals Examinations he spent three years in practice in London at Addleshaw Goddard, and also acted as a Tutor in Criminal Law at Trinity College, Cambridge. He spent seven years as a lecturer in law at Leeds University, and from 2001-2012 was engaged as Professor of Criminal and Private International Law and Director of Research at Sunderland University. In April 2012 he commenced new roles as Associate Dean (Research and Innovation) and Professor of Law at Northumbria Law School. Alan has published over 200 monographs, textbooks and articles in the substantive arena in leading journals in England, Australia, New York, Florida and Los Angeles. For the last 10 years he has been editor of the Journal of Criminal Law.