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by - written on 16/08/08 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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Criminal Law - Nicola Padfield The edition I have used (and the one shown in the picture above) is the 5th edition which was the latest one published in 2007. I have found this book to be an essential tool for the Criminal Justice part of my course. The Core Text series intends to strip each area of study to it's fundamental principles for law students. It uses case students to help illustrate examples as well as recent changes in government and legislation that impact on the study of criminal law. Readers of this text can also access the online resource centre, which gives the reader a chance to consolidate everything they have covered, test ... Read the complete review
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