Criminal Law
Criminal law books provide comprehensive insights into the legal framework surrounding criminal offenses and the justice system. This category includes essential topics such as criminal justice, legal procedures, defenses, and case law analysis. These texts are invaluable for legal practitioners, students, and researchers seeking to understand the complexities of criminal law. Leading publishers like Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH offer authoritative resources that are widely used in legal education and practice.
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The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime
The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime
The SAGE Dictionary of Criminology
International and Transnational Crime and Justice 2nd Edition
International and Transnational Crime and Justice 2nd Edition
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice
To Deprave and Corrupt: Obscenity Battles in British Law and Culture
The Expert Witness, Forensic Science, and the Criminal Justice Systems of the UK
National Security Law: Principles and Policy, 2nd Edition
The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
Inside the Criminal Mind
Anticorruption Laws and Regulations: A Global Guide
Defaming the Dead
The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Handbook, 5th Edition
Sentencing Multiple Crimes
Atrocity Speech Law: Foundation to Fragmentation to Fruition
Emanuel CrunchTime for Criminal Procedure, 9th Edition
Ignorance of Law: A Philosophical Inquiry
A Collective Theory of Genocidal Intent
Taming the Presumption of Innocence
Free Market Criminal Justice: How Democracy and Laissez Faire Undermine the Rule of Law
Sentencing Fragments: Penal Reform in America, 1975-2025
The Language of Fraud Cases
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Criminal law books cover topics such as criminal justice, legal procedures, defenses, and case law analysis.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH.
Criminal law textbooks are beneficial for legal practitioners, law students, and researchers in the field.