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Offences Connected to Theft

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Criminal Law

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All of the offences discussed in this chapter are connected to the offence of theft and are found in the Theft Act 1968. The first to be considered is robbery.

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Bibliography and Further Reading

  • Pace: Burglarious Trespass, [1985] Criminal Law Review, 716.

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  • Spencer Handling and Taking Risks — a Reply to Professor Williams, [1985] Criminal Law Review, 440.

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  • Williams. Handling, Theft and the Purchaser Who Takes a Chance, [1985] Criminal Law Review, 432.

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© 1998 Marise Cremona and Jonathan Herring

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Herring, J., Cremona, M. (1998). Offences Connected to Theft. In: Criminal Law. Macmillan Law Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13561-5_13

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