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Criminal Law and Procedure

A Courtroom Approach

By (author) Stephanie A. Jirard
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, United States
Published: 14th Apr 2019
Dimensions: w 215mm h 279mm d 32mm
Weight: 1220g
ISBN-10: 1544327501
ISBN-13: 9781544327501
Barcode No: 9781544327501
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Drawing from author Stephanie A. Jirard's vast experience in both the courtroom and the classroom, this book gets students to think critically about real-world issues often overlooked in traditional texts, such as working with informants, determining if a defendant is intellectually disabled, using computer algorithms to determine an appropriate sentence, and figuring out the difference between criminal cyberbullying and legal freedom of expression. Written in an accessible and engaging tone, this text presents criminal law and procedure as an exciting opportunity to have a direct, positive impact on our communities and the criminal justice system.

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"Concise and professional yet motivational for student learning and instructor engagement. I think the examples, activities, and scenarios are the critical pieces that make this text stand out." -- Robert M. Clark, Ph.D. "Clear, engaging and written well...easy to follow for students and instructors. It is a very thorough text and I like how the text presents the rule of law..." -- Sarah Jakub, M.A., J.D. "One of the best textbooks I have seen in this field. Not only is it set up well, but it clearly explains the theories and rules of law and supports the information presented with case law and rule life applications." -- Heather E. Donovan "Excellent, new approach to connecting criminal procedure and law with current case material and relevant topics for new generational learners. It is different than most criminal procedure textbooks available in that it is modern and provides good context for new generation learners." -- Robert B. Lehmann, MSCJ, CHEP