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Criminal Law Directions (Directions Series),Used
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Product Description Criminal Law Directions is written in an engaging and lively manner with an emphasis on explaining the key topics of Criminal Law courses with clarity. The book incorporates a wide range of learning features to offer students a high level of support. Learning objectives, thinking points, and a wide selection of tables and figures encourage active learning to ensure students understand the fundamental facts and principles, and enabling students tocheck their understanding of the subject as they progress through the course.Each chapter is finished with a rundown of the main topic points, a selection of short revision questions, as well as two long examination style questions. Outline answers to these questions are available online. The book's clear structure and crossreferencing will enable students to navigate easily through the many aspects of Criminal Law, making this an ideal text for students new to the subject. An extensive Online Resource Centre provides a wide range of extra resources to further support the student in their studies, including: DT Multiple choice questions DT Flashcard glossary DT Suggested approaches to the end of chapter exam questions . Suggested approaches to the end of chapter selftest questions Review Review from previous edition: ' A welcome introductory text which should provide students with clear (but not simplistic) overview of the complex principles and policies of the criminal law. Clearly explained coverage of case law and statute, including important recent developments in the Coroners and Justice Act.' David W Selfe, Director of the School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University About the Author Nicola Monaghan is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Hertfordshire.
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