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Canadian Criminal Justice: A Primer, 6th Edition
by Curt T. Griffiths
Griffiths’ Canadian Criminal Justice: A Primer provides a succinct yet thorough introduction to the dynamic and complex Canadian criminal justice system for students without significant prior exposure to the field. In brief chapters, the text presents a current, accessible overview of the distinct parts of the criminal justice system as they are evolving…
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Canadian Law: An Introduction, 7th Edition
by Neil Boyd
Canadian Law: An Introduction, seventh edition, is a core text for the Introduction to Canadian Law courses found in universities and colleges. It is written for students who do not want to become legal professionals but still need an understanding of the law. These students will pursue careers in criminology or other legal jobs such as customs officers,…
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Canadian Police Work, 5th Edition
by Curt T. Griffiths
Previously published by Nelson. The new edition of Canadian Police Work has been updated to reflect the most contemporary issues facing policing today while giving students a detailed overview of the profession. Students will learn the history of policing in Canada, the structure and operation of policing, the legal contexts of police work, and issues…
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Criminal Justice in Canada: A Reader, 6th Edition
by Julian Roberts et al.
Criminal Justice in Canada, A Reader is celebrating its 20th Anniversary! The new 6th edition Reader is a collection of primarily introductory level readings and aimed at any course with either a primary or secondary focus on the criminal justice system. In addition to exploring key and controversial topics, the text gives voice to participants from…
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Criminal Law
by Daniel K. Maxwell
The purpose of this book is to give the reader an overall understanding of criminal law in the United States. This text covers most of the basics that similar books provide but does so in a more straightforward manner. This book is written using language that is easy to understand and terms currently used in the industry. This text is created to help…
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Criminal Law in Canada: Cases, Questions, and the Code, 7th Edition
by Simon Verdun-Jones
Criminal Law in Canada is a core introductory text intended to give students the practical understanding of criminal law that they require to become successful criminal justice system practitioners. Criminal Law in Canada uses an integrated case-oriented approach to appeal to students. It discusses the general principles underlying Canadian criminal…
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Criminology
by Tim Newburn
Taylor and Francis: Comprehensive and accessible, Tim Newburn’s bestselling Criminology provides an introduction to the fundamental themes, concepts, theories, methods and events that underpin the subject and form the basis for all undergraduate degree courses and modules in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
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Criminology: A Canadian Perspective
by Rick Linden
Previously published by Nelson. Since it was first published in 1987, Criminology: A Canadian Perspective has been used to introduce this field to more than 100,000 students across the country. At the time the first edition came out, most criminology courses in Canada were taught using American texts. It was our intention to provide a text that was…
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Introduction to Criminal Justice
by Daniel K. Maxwell
An introduction to the criminal justice system in the United States.
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Introduction to Law in Canada, 2nd Edition
by John Fairlie et al.
Emond - Introduction to Law in Canada, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive overview of the legal system, suitable for any program that includes introductory courses on Canadian law. This text builds on the existing structure of the best-selling first edition to substantially explore the nature of law, common and civil law systems, Canada’s constitutional…
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Business Law
by Douglas Smith
Business law serves to protect stakeholders from the misconduct of others and to provide an efficient and predictable way of creating value while managing risk
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Canadian Business Law
by Tamra Alexander et al.
Emond - Canadian Business Law provides a comprehensive overview of business law through a legal risk management perspective.
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