Author:
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Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 1126
Book Description
Criminal Law Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 1126
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 1126
Book Description
The Criminal Law Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 924
Book Description
Containing original articles on timely topics, full reports of important cases, and a digest of all recent criminal cases, American and English.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 924
Book Description
Containing original articles on timely topics, full reports of important cases, and a digest of all recent criminal cases, American and English.
The Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter
Author: Stewart Rapalje
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 1006
Book Description
Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology
The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science
Criminal Justice Periodicals
Author: David M. Horton
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Crime Junkie's Guide to Criminal Law
Author: Jim Silver
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1567206514
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Historically, prime-time television has devoted at least one-third of its programming to crime. The extreme popularity of crime shows continues unabated. From Law & Order to CSI, Americans are riveted by crime TV. Court TV and other cable channels produce true crime series, too, that take viewers through both current crimes and trials and cold cases. Yet, despite efforts in these shows to depict real investigative and legal techniques, chances are, viewers have questions about criminal procedure, legal issues, and related concerns. For instance, why do police get angry when a suspect just asks for a lawyer? Or, what's the difference between being an accomplice to a crime and being a conspirator? The Crime Junkie's Guide to Criminal Law is written specifically for the millions of crime junkies who make up the audiences for the variety of crime dramas, both real and fictional, that blaze across our screens night after night. The news media know that crime is inherently interesting because it involves things we all understand like passion, greed, revenge and the urge to make very close friends in prison. Television broadcasts and major magazines drip with salacious details about the infamous evildoings of the moment. From the sports to the style sections, newspaper headlines scream out reports of the latest celebrity picked up for one transgression or another. This one-of-a-kind book is an indispensable guide to criminal law that uses actual trials alongside plots and characters from popular television shows to illustrate criminal law issues like degrees of murder, the defense of intoxication, search warrants, insanity pleas, and the purposes of various pretrial hearings. Silver offers a concise, informative, and entertaining explanation of everything readers need to know to truly appreciate crime stories (real and fictional) and understand how criminal law really works.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1567206514
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Historically, prime-time television has devoted at least one-third of its programming to crime. The extreme popularity of crime shows continues unabated. From Law & Order to CSI, Americans are riveted by crime TV. Court TV and other cable channels produce true crime series, too, that take viewers through both current crimes and trials and cold cases. Yet, despite efforts in these shows to depict real investigative and legal techniques, chances are, viewers have questions about criminal procedure, legal issues, and related concerns. For instance, why do police get angry when a suspect just asks for a lawyer? Or, what's the difference between being an accomplice to a crime and being a conspirator? The Crime Junkie's Guide to Criminal Law is written specifically for the millions of crime junkies who make up the audiences for the variety of crime dramas, both real and fictional, that blaze across our screens night after night. The news media know that crime is inherently interesting because it involves things we all understand like passion, greed, revenge and the urge to make very close friends in prison. Television broadcasts and major magazines drip with salacious details about the infamous evildoings of the moment. From the sports to the style sections, newspaper headlines scream out reports of the latest celebrity picked up for one transgression or another. This one-of-a-kind book is an indispensable guide to criminal law that uses actual trials alongside plots and characters from popular television shows to illustrate criminal law issues like degrees of murder, the defense of intoxication, search warrants, insanity pleas, and the purposes of various pretrial hearings. Silver offers a concise, informative, and entertaining explanation of everything readers need to know to truly appreciate crime stories (real and fictional) and understand how criminal law really works.
Law Enforcement
Author: George T. Felkenes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter
Author: Stewart Rapalje
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal law
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description