Criminal Law Paperback - 2011
by Samaha, Joel
From the publisher
Providing the undergraduate criminal law course with a nationally acclaimed blend of analysis and illustrative cases, Joel Samaha's Criminal Law, International Edition is the textbook of choice among instructors nationwide. Praised for his clear, concise, engaging writing style, Samaha presents criminal law using a combined text/casebook approach. Though cases are included to amplify text coverage, this bestseller is comprehensive enough to stand alone - giving instructors the flexibility to choose the amount of case coverage they want, while knowing they have the best of the best in terms of case law. A number of fully explicated cases and some case excerpts cover the broad range of criminal law, giving instructors additional flexibility to select the degree to which case excerpts and explanations are used.
Details
- Title Criminal Law
- Author Samaha, Joel
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: tenth
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc, Belmont, CA:
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9780495812357
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