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  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: LEARNING CANADIAN CRIMINAL LAW. DON. STUART, 2018
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Learning Canadian Criminal Law , 2012 This comprehensive text provides vital background information and a coherent structure for understanding the law. Focusing on the substantive aspects of the criminal justice system and the trial context, this casebook covers the adversary system, how the elements of crime are proven, defences and sentencing practices. Features include a concentration on the main sources (including the Criminal Code), key judicial decisions and critical review, judicious editing of the increasingly lengthy reasons for judgment in major cases, an extended introductory section and problems based on actual decisions or designed to provoke thought on current social issues.--Pub. desc.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Ross on Crime David Ross, Mirko Bagaric, 2013 Arranged in a convenient A-Z format. Features up-to-date legislation and case law.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Contract Jeannie Marie Paterson, Andrew Robertson, Arlen Duke, 2009 CONTRACT: CASES AND MATERIALS 11th Edition provides students with essential resources for studying contract law in Australia. Contemporary cases which continue to shape contract law have been included in this new edition, while historically important cases have been retained to ensure students have a full picture of the law of contract as it stands today. Appendix: The Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Manning, Mewett & Sankoff Morris Manning, Peter Sankoff, Alan W Mewett, 2009 As stated by The Honourable Mr. Justice Morris J. Fish of the Supreme Court of Canada, The study and understanding of criminal law depend heavily on textbooks of this nature and quality: rooted in practice, informed by theory, and accessible to all. This is a comprehensive work that moves with uncommon fluidity from exposition of the prevailing legal rules to a succinct critique of their perceived weaknesses. I join the many others who will welcome its long-awaited rebirth.--pub. desc.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Foundations of Criminal and Civil Law in Canada Nora Rock, Valerie Hoag, Gargi Mukherji, 2017-02 This text offers a broad and basic survey of Canadian Law and its subdivisions and aims to ensure readers are able to analyze and classify offences and identify possible defences in criminal cases.--
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Searching the Law, 3d Edition Frank Bae, Edward Bander, Francis Doyle, Joel Fishman, Paul Richert, 2021-12-13
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia Kelley Burton, Wayne Thomas Crofts, Stella Tarrant, 2015 A student-focused, approachable textbook designed as a complete course companion for all stages and levels of study. The inclusion of summaries, revision questions and problem questions make it highly useful for students approaching subject for the first time students preparing for exams.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Criminal Evidence Jefferson L. Ingram, 2014-09-30 Criminal Evidence is a well-respected and trusted introduction to the rules of criminal evidence for criminal justice students and professionals. The first half of this book follows the Federal Rules of Evidence in its explanation of how evidence is collected, preserved, and presented in criminal court. The second half provides a selection of relevant criminal court cases that reinforce these basics and provide the context of how these rules are currently practiced. Readers will have an understanding of how concepts of evidence operate to convict the guilty and acquit the innocent. Part of the John C. Klotter Justice Administration Legal Series, this twelfth edition provides many updates, new references to recent cases, and a current version of the Federal Rules of Evidence. Student aids include chapter outlines, key terms and concepts lists, a glossary, a table of cases cited, and online interactive case studies. Teacher resources include Instructor’s Guide, test bank, and PowerPoint slides. Thoroughly revised, updated, and streamlined to include recent case law on evidence Each chapter includes outlines, key terms and concepts, and review questions to aid understanding Appendices include a helpful glossary; Federal Rules of Evidence as amended and effective through December 1, 2013; Table of Jurisdictions That Have Adopted Some System of Uniform Rules for Regulating the Admission and Exclusion of Evidence through 2014; and Table of Contents of the Uniform Rules of Evidence with 2005 Amendments
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Principles of Criminal Law Simon Bronitt, Bernadette McSherry, 2005 Opens with a consideration of the social, economic and historical context of criminal law before examining the principles that form the basis of criminal law in Australia. Case studies of important decisions influencing the development of the law are included and interesting issues are highlighted.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Learning Canadian Criminal Procedure R. J. Delisle, Don Stuart, 1994
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Introduction to Psychology Jennifer Walinga, Charles Stangor, This book is designed to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level. The focus on behaviour and empiricism has produced a text that is better organized, has fewer chapters, and is somewhat shorter than many of the leading books. The beginning of each section includes learning objectives; throughout the body of each section are key terms in bold followed by their definitions in italics; key takeaways, and exercises and critical thinking activities end each section.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: The Law Says What? Maclen Stanley, 2022-03-10
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Criminal Law in Canada : Cases, Questions, and the Code Simon Nicholas Verdun-Jones, 2002
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Basic Criminal Law Anniken U. Davenport, 2011-01-04 Basic Criminal Law, Third Edition offers a comprehensive, well-organized approach to understanding key legal concepts and to developing the real-world skills students will as paralegals or in other criminal justice roles. Thoroughly updated for the latest trends, it guides students through the history of criminal law, the crimes themselves, and specific legal procedures. To promote interest, it presents crimes first and then procedures, and highlights current events and case law throughout. This edition's new features include: completely revamped end-of-chapter material, including a comprehensive Building Your Professional Skills section; a new chapter on sex crimes; more coverage of evidence, technology, and appeals; more charts and diagrams; new state-specific examples, and updated case studies throughout.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Kai Ambos, Antony Duff, Julian Roberts, Thomas Weigend, Alexander Heinze, 2020-01-16 A comparative and collaborative study of the foundational principles and concepts that underpin different domestic systems of criminal law.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Forensic and Legal Psychology Mark Costanzo, Daniel Krauss, 2010-12-24 Using research in clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, Forensic and Legal Psychology shows how psychological science can enhance the gathering and presentation of evidence, improve legal decision-making, prevent crime, rehabilitate criminals, and promote justice. Although the emphasis is on psychological research, the textbook makes extensive use of actual cases and real trials to engage students and to illustrate the relevance of research findings. Written in a clear, student-friendly style, Forensic and Legal Psychology is designed for both the psychology and law AND forensic psychology class. Visit the preview site for more information: www.worthpublishers.com/costanzokrausspreview
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Criminal Process in Queensland Heather Douglas, Emma Higgins, Malcolm Barrett, 2017 This well-researched and clearly written book covers the spectrum of criminal process in Queensland, including areas often neglected by other texts, beginning with an overview of recent reforms and the onus of proof the book covers police investigation procedures, police accountability and charge and bail, through to pre-trial processes, trial, sentencing and appeal. The book also includes a discussion of the role of and response to victims in the criminal justice process.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Canadian Criminal Law Don Stuart, 1982
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law Markus Dirk Dubber, Tatjana Hörnle, 2014 Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter - disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Canadian Criminal Procedure and Evidence for the Social Sciences Joan Brockman, V. Gordon Rose, 2000-07-03 The Second Edition offers a comprehensive and critical introduction to the law of Canadian criminal procedure and evidence, with an emphasis on the relevance of social science to the criminal litigation process. Criminal procedure and evidence is continually evolving as a result of decisions from the Supreme Court of Canada and amendments to the criminal code and other legislation by Parliament. These changes have been incorporated in the new edition to provide a text that is current and one that reflects the latest developments in our system.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Iced Stephen Schneider, 2016-10-11 Canada is lauded the world over as a law abiding, peaceful country - a shining example to all nations. Such a view, also shared by most Canadians, is typically naïve and misinformed. Throughout its history, to present day and beyond, Canada has been and will continue to be home to criminals and crime organizations that are brilliant at finding ways to make money - a lot of money - illegally. Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada is a remarkable parallel history to the one generally accepted and taught in our schools. Organized crime has had a significant impact on the shaping of this country and the lives of its people. The most violent and thuggish - outlaw motorcycle gangs like Hells Angels - have been raised to mythic proportions. The families who owned distilleries during Prohibition, such as the Bronfmans, built vast fortunes that today are vested in corporate holdings. The mafia in Montreal created and controlled the largest heroin and cocaine smuggling empire in the world, feeding the insatiable appetite of our American neighbours. Today, gangs are laying waste the streets of Vancouver, and BC bud flows into the U.S. as the marijuana of choice. Organized crime is as old as this nation's founding, with pirates ravaging the east coast, even as hired guns by colonial governments. Since our nation's earliest times, government and crime groups have found that collusion can have its mutual benefits. Comprehensive, informative and entertaining - as you will discover in the remarkable period pieces devised by the author and the illustrations commissioned specially for this book - Iced is a romp across the nation and across the centuries. In these pages you will meet crime groups that are at once sordid and inept, yet resourceful entrepreneurs and self-proclaimed champions of the underdog, who operate in full sight of their communities and the law. This is the definitive book on organized crime in Canada, and a unique contribution to our understanding of Canadian history.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Harry R. Dammer, Jay S. Albanese, 2010-08-17 Bestselling COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS, 4/e delivers a comprehensive--and intriguing--analysis comparing the various criminal justice systems throughout the world. Thoroughly revised and up to date, the Fourth Edition reflects the latest trends, issues, and information on international criminal justice, transnational organized crime and corruption, terrorism, and international juvenile justice. This proven text's unique topical approach examines important aspects of each type of justice system--common law, civil law, socialist law, and sacred (Islamic) law--which gives students a more solid understanding of the similarities and differences of each system. The authors use six model countries--China, England, France, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia--to illustrate the different types of law and justice systems in the context of specific countries, as well as the historical, political, economic, social, and cultural influences on each system. The book is packed with relevant examples, emphasizes critical thinking skills throughout, and includes an assortment of innovative learning tools to maximize student success. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: The Cumulative Book Index , 1995
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Principles of Contract Law Jeannie Paterson, Andrew Robertson, Arlen Duke, 2015 Principles of Contract Law, 5th Editionremains Australias premier text for students of contract law. The new edition has been significantly revised in light of recent developments. Paterson, Robertson & Duke at University of Melbourne.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Introduction to Criminal Investigation Michael Birzer, Cliff Roberson, 2018-07-31 The manner in which criminal investigators are trained is neither uniform nor consistent, ranging from sophisticated training protocols in some departments to on-the-job experience alongside senior investigators in others. Ideal for students taking a first course in the subject as well as professionals in need of a refresher, Introduction to Criminal Investigation uses an accessible format to convey concepts in practical, concrete terms. Topics discussed include: The history of criminal investigation in Western society Qualifications for becoming an investigator, the selection process, and ideal training requirements Crime scene search techniques, including planning and post-search debriefing Preparing effective field notes and investigative reports Interviewing and interrogating Types of evidence found at the crime scene and how to collect, package, and preserve it The contributions of forensic science to criminal investigations and the equipment used in crime labs Investigative protocol for a range of crimes, including property crimes, auto theft, arson, financial crimes, homicide, assault, sex crimes, and robbery Specialized investigations, including drug trafficking, cybercrime, and gang-related crime Legal issues involved in criminal investigations and preparing a case for trial Bringing together contributions from law enforcement personnel, academics, and attorneys, the book combines practical and theoretical elements to provide a comprehensive examination of today‘s criminal investigative process. The accessible manner in which the information is conveyed makes this an ideal text for a wide-ranging audience.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN CANADA. STEVEN. PENNEY, 2022
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Canadian Books in Print , 2001
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Researching and Writing in Law Terry C. M. Hutchinson, 2018-03-07 The revolution in legal research provides exciting challenges for those exploring and writing about the legal landscape.Researching and Writing in Law, 4th Edition is an updated research guide, mapping the developments that have taken place and providing the keys to the fundamental electronic sources of legal research, as well as exploring traditional doctrinal methodologies. Included in this edition are extensive checklists for locating and validating the law in Australia, England, Canada, the United States, New Zealand, India and the European Union. Law students and members of the practising profession aiming to update their research, knowledge and skills will find Researching and Writing in Law, 4th Edition invaluable.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Crime and Justice Darren Palmer, Derek Dalton, Willem De Lint, 2016 Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology has been for many years a leading Australian textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students approaching this field of study for the first time. The contributors are well known research-active academics in Australia who contribute to the criminological debate at a national and international level. Fully revised and updated, this fifth edition offers a comprehensive guide to criminal justice and criminology that is well suited to a two or three-semester approach. It covers a wide range of topics including: different forms of crimes - from street cr.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Evidence Andrew Hemming, Miiko Kumar, Elisabeth Peden, 2013 Introduces general principles and theoretical perspectives of the law of evidence, covering all Australian jurisdictions and explaining State by State variations.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Cumulative Book Index , 1995 A world list of books in the English language.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Resources in Education , 1995
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Acing Your First Year of Law School Shana Connell Noyes, Henry S. Noyes, 2008 First published in 1999, Acing Your First Year of Law School has become one of the bestselling law school preparation books of all time. Every law student will tell you that the first year is the most important and the most frustrating. Law professors do not teach students the law, instead they leave students on their own to figure out the answer from a series of questions. This is a manual that teaches first year law students the ten basic skills they need to know to start learning their first day and ace their first year. The Second Edition has been updated to reflect the best use of technology. It includes a Preface that addresses the Socratic Method and how to beat it. It also includes an Epilogue that focuses on tasks that are necessary to ensure a successful transition from the first to the second semester.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Hudson's Building and Engineering Contracts Alfred Hudson, Atkin Chambers (Firm), 2012 Hudson's is recognised as a source of reliable information on the interpretation and drafting of building and civil engineering contracts. This edition covers recent developments in the law on construction contracts.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System David W. Neubauer, Henry F. Fradella, Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice Henry F Fradella, 2010 Widely used and widely respected, America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System, Tenth Edition, offers a comprehensive explanation of the courts and the criminal justice system, presented in a streamlined, straightforward manner that appeals to instructors and students alike. Neubauer and Fradella's crisp, clear writing style, characterized by careful chunking of material into small sections within chapters, ensures that readers gain a firm handle on the material, while the text's innovative courtroom workhouse model, which focuses on the interrelationships among the judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney, brings the courtroom to life. This popular text is known for the way it gives students a true glimpse what it is like to work within the American criminal justice system, and the tenth edition is no exception. This modern edition offers coverage that reflects recent policy shaping and headline-making developments as well as incorporation of additional student-learning and review tools.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Law and Society Steven Vago, 2012 Law and Society, [tenth edition] provides an informative, balanced and comprehensive analysis of the interplay between law and society. This text presents an overview of the most advanced interdisciplinary and international research, theoretical advances, ongoing debates and controversies. It raises new levels of awareness on the structure and functions of law and legal systems and the principal players in the legal arena and their impact on our lives. In addition, it looks at the legal system in the context of race, class, and gender and considers multicultural and cross-cultural issues in a contemporary and interdisciplinary context--Provided by publisher.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Learning with Cases Louise A. Mauffette-Leenders, James A. Erskine, Michiel R. Leenders, 1997
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Proof Andrew Palmer, 2014-12-18 The third edition of Proof includes clear, simple and easy-to-follow methods for organising and analysing evidence and includes an increased focus on the preparation of the defence case. A detailed Appendix provides a step by step analysis of a case and shows the practical application of charting evidence in order to construct the strongest possible case for presentation at trial.
  learning canadian criminal law 14th edition: Criminal Law and Procedure John L. Worrall, Jennifer L. Moore, 2013-06-12 This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Truly contemporary coverage in an innovative modular format. Criminal Law and Procedure, 1/e, is a fresh, contemporary approach to criminal law and criminal procedure. The text offers an effective balance of these two subjects in a concise presentation that engages students with current issues and relatable content. Chapters are organized into self-contained modules that facilitate learning and allow instructors to customize their usage of the text. Coverage includes mainstream forms of criminal activity and procedure as well as the most recent hot-button issues such as cyberterrorism.
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