
Attempts
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- Introduction
- Part 1: What are Attempts and Why Do We Criminalize Them?
- 1: Rationalizing the Criminalization of Attempt
- 2: The Need for an Intention
- 3: The Nature of Trying
- Appendix: A Competing Conception of Trying
- Part 2: The Elemental Conception of the Intention in Attempt and Its Implications
- 4: The Intention in Attempt
- 5: Circumstances and "Impossibility"
- Appendix: Lady Eldon and Her Children, Mr. Fact and Mr. Law
- 6: If it Can't be Done Intentionally Can it be Tried?
- 7: Trying by Asking: Solicitation as Attempt
- Part 3: The Evidential Conception of the Act Element and Its Implications
- 8: The Need for an Act
- 9: Stupid Plans and Inherent Impossibility
- 10: The Act in Attempt
- Part 4: Sentencing Attempts
- 11: Abandonment and Change of Mind
- 12: Is it Unfair to Punish Completed Crimes More than Attempts?
- Bibliography
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