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Introduction to Criminal Law and Procedure

Author(s): Roger Wright

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE provides students with the basic tenets of criminal law and procedure. The textbook is designed to provide and “essentials” examination of how substantive criminal law is developed and applied in the United States. Students will examine basic legal theories...

Public Speaking: A Bridge to Success

Author(s): Deirdre L. Simmons

Now more than ever, the world needs critical thinkers who are able to deliver an engaging message with clarity, verity and vitality. In the inclusionary and nuanced Public Speaking: A Bridge to Success, Simmons helps build the bridge from anxiety and trepidation for the diffident and discouraged bud...

Criminalistics: How to Properly Process a Crime Scene

Author(s): Samuel A Simon

One thing the Federal Bureau of Investigation is well known for is its processes.  There is a "Bureau-way" for investigating bank robberies, a "Bureau-way" for investigating terrorism cases, and in this textbook, we will be exploring the "Bureau-way" for conducting crime scene investigations.  Crimi...

Next Step

Author(s): Nichole Harken

Health insurance, relocating, navigating new workspaces, potential discrimination, managing time - there is so much that comes with graduating from higher education. You have built the skills and knowledge to engage in the work, but may be feeling overwhelmed for all of the other "stuff" of life. Yo...

American Federal Government Workbook

Author(s): MELODY ROWLETT

This book is intended to be used as a set of practical exercises in self-government. It includes activities, both individual and group, covering Seventeen (17) topics in American Federal Government. The individual exercises help students prepare for class and begin thinking about issues related to t...