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  • The Water Remembers

    Hachette Book Group The Water Remembers

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  • Understanding Social Control

    Open University Press Understanding Social Control

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    Book Synopsis*Provides a clear, yet panoramic analysis of how the concept of social control has been used by different theoretical traditions in the social sciences.*Connects contemporary changes in areas such as policing, penal systems and surveillance, with wider and deeper changes in the constitution of society.*Employs empirical examples to illustrate key conceptual points.*Develops an innovative argument about the nature and scope of social control in late-modern societies.Understanding Social Control investigates how the concept of social control has been used to capture the ways in which individuals, communities and societies respond to a variety of forms of deviant behaviour. In so doing, the book demonstrates how an appreciation of the meanings of the concept of social control is vital to understanding the dynamics and trajectories of social order in contemporary late-modern societies. Through an analysis of a range of different modes of social control including: policTable of ContentsSeries editor's forewordThe argumentA history of the idea of social controlA history of social control practiceEveryday orderPolicingPunishingSurveillanceThe architecture of social controlRisk, regulation, auditConclusionIndex.

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  • Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice

    Open University Press Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice

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    Book Synopsis"Although the topics dealt with are complex, the author has been very successful in presenting and exploring them clearly. Students may find particularly helpful the summary at the end of each chapter of the main points covered in that section.The Legal Executive"...the real strength of this book lies in the critical thinking that arises from the juxtaposition of two very much unfinished debates: the question of how victims are treated by the justice system, and the practices and implications of restorative justice."...I feel this book is particularly important because it reframes a whole series of debates and practices which, otherwise, might be in danger of getting 'stuck'. That this is also undertaken by someone who is extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and perceptive in relation to key issues is an added bonus."VistaTwo of the principal and most influential developments within criminal justice policy - taking in a variety of commTable of ContentsSeries editor’s foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1Victims, Victimization and Victimology 2Victim focused policy-making: ‘the welfare approach’ 3Victims and the criminal justice system 4Restorative justice and what it might mean for victims 5Evaluating restorative justice from a victim perspective: empirical evidence 6Assessing restorative justice: the broader picture

    10 in stock

    £27.54

  • Understanding Psychology and Crime

    Open University Press Understanding Psychology and Crime

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis"This is an exceptional book that comprehensively covers the interface between psychology and criminology regarding an empirical understanding of crime. It is written in an engaging and accessible manner, nicely linking key themes in order to situate the contribution of psychology to theories of criminal behaviour, strategies for informed practice, and contemporary challenges. It should prove to be an incredible resource for students, but also be of interest to researchers and clinicians. I cannot recommend this text more heartily."Dr Ralph Serin, Carleton University, Canada"James McGuire is one of the leading international experts on what works in reducing reoffending, and he has written an extremely valuable and accessible textbook on psychology and crime. The book is a clearly written, well-researched and up-to-date survey of important contributions of psychology to key criminological issues. It is especially noteworthy for its illuminating reviews of cognitivTable of ContentsSeries editor's forewordWhy psychology?Accounting for crimePsychological processes in crimePathways to offending behaviourIndividual factors in crimePreventing and reducing crimeCrime and Punishment: a psychological viewApplications and valuesGlossaryIndex.

    15 in stock

    £30.39

  • Tackling Domestic Violence Theories Policies and

    Open University Press Tackling Domestic Violence Theories Policies and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis accessible text takes a multi-disciplinary approach to exploring issues surrounding domestic violence. It draws on contemporary research findings, policy developments, innovative practice and case studies to explore new directions in professional and voluntary sector responses to domestic violence. Centred on the United Kingdom, but located in a context of global change, the book discusses and critically evaluates new criminal justice and multi-agency initiatives such as domestic violence courts and risk assessment conferences, as well as assessing how far these initiatives improve the safety of women and children.Harne and Radford aim to disseminate ideas about best practice in relation to dealing with this sensitive and still controversial issue. They use real-life case studies from professionals, including the police, health services and Womenâs Aid, and are inclusive of the experiences of a wide range of survivors, in order to enable an understanding of the need for apprTable of Contents1.The Nature and Extent of Domestic Violence2.Impacts, Coping and Surviving Domestic Violence 3.Legal Responses to Domestic Violence4.Policing, Prosecution and the Courts 5.Preventing Domestic Violence6.Community Responses to Domestic Violence

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  • Understanding Drugs Alcohol and Crime

    Open University Press Understanding Drugs Alcohol and Crime

    7 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Bennett and Holloway's Understanding Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime isthe best, most up-to-date and comprehensive examination for theUnited Kingdom of interactions among drugs, alcohol, and crime. Theauthors exhaustively and authoritatively survey current knowledge inthe UK, and from many other countries, on drug and alcohol use ascause, and consequence, of crime, and the effects of law enforcementand treatment responses. Clearly written, unfailingly lucid, andadmirably accurate, this book will be the indispensable work onBritish drug policy for many years to come."Professor Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota Law School, USA"What makes this book particularly interesting is the refreshingly non judgmental presentation which conveys the essence of very important issues in contemporary society. Therefore, this is an ideal text not only for students but also for policy makers, drugs and alcohol counsellors, treatment agencies and everyone interested in Table of ContentsPreface Series editor's forewordAcknowledgementsChapter 1: The nature of the problemChapter 2: Policy context: from defining to reducing harm Chapter 3: Extent of drug misuse Chapter 4: Types of drug misuse Chapter 5: Explaining the drugs-crime connection Chapter 6: The statistical association: just coincidence? Chapter 7: The causal connection: more than coincidence? Chapter 8: The effectiveness of interventions Chapter 9: The nature of the solutionReferences Index

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    £27.54

  • Understanding Prisons Key Issues in Policy and

    Open University Press Understanding Prisons Key Issues in Policy and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisâœFew people can talk about prisons with the authority and experience thatAndrew Coyle brings to his subject. A former prison governor, an academicauthor, an international activist and a practical reformer, Professor Coyleknows prisons inside and out, home and abroad, past and present. InUnderstanding Prisons he uses his impressive expertise to guide researchersthrough the changing world of the English prison. The result is an accessible,up-to-date, and highly informative book that will be welcomed by studentsand practitioners alike.âDavid Garland, NYU, author of The Culture of ControlâœAndrew Coyle has drawn on his lifelong experience of governing prisons inScotland and England and, as the former Director of the International Centrefor Prison Studies, Kings College, London, studying prisons worldwide. Hehas written a comprehensive account of the use of imprisonment and thecharacter of prisons. He persuasively argues that our continued, extensiveuse ofTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. The political context 2. The history of the modern prison 3. The organization of the prison system 4. The prisoners 5. Prison staff 6. What happens in prison 7. Order and control 8. Beyond prison 9. The future of the prison

    15 in stock

    £27.54

  • Imagining the Victim of Crime

    Open University Press Imagining the Victim of Crime

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis"...the clarity in which the wide range of relevant issues are presented throughout the book makes this must-reading for new entrants to this field and for students."International Review of VictimologyThis book situates the contemporary preoccupation with criminal victimisation within the broader socio-cultural changes of the last twenty five years. In so doing it addresses not only the policy possibilities that have been generated as a consequence of those changes but also concerns itself with the ability of victimology to help make sense of this change. Written in the post 9/11 context this book considers the efficacy of theory and policy relating to questions of victimhood to accommodate the current political and cultural climate and offers a critical understanding of both. It adopts an explicitly cross-cultural position on these questions. It will be vital reading for anyone interested in the problems and possibilities posed by criminal victimisation understoodTable of ContentsWhy are we all victims now? Theory and Victimology Structuring Criminal Victimisation Victimisation, risk and fear Victimisation, politics and policy Local victim; global context The rhetoric of victimhood and the role of the state

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  • Understanding Desistance from Crime

    Open University Press Understanding Desistance from Crime

    7 in stock

    Book Synopsis Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to help more people who have offended put their pasts behind them? The growth of interest in why people stop offending and how they are resettled following punishment has been remarkable. Once a marginal topic in criminology, it is now a central topic of research and theorising amongst those studying criminal careers. This book is both an introduction to research on desistance, and the report on a follow-up of two hundred probationers sentenced to supervision in the late 1990s. The reader is introduced to some of the wider issues and debates surrounding desistance via a consideration of the criminal careers of a group of ex-offenders. This lively engagement with both data and theoretical matters makes the book a useful tool for both academics and students. The book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics studying criminology, criminalTable of ContentsPreface & AcknowledgementsDramatis PersonaeChapter One: Getting to Grips with DesistanceChapter Two: Life After ProbationChapter Three: The Long-term Impacts of Probation SupervisionIntermezzo: The Impact of ImprisonmentChapter Four: The Existential Aspects of DesistanceChapter Five: The Emotional Trajectories of DesistanceChapter Six: Citizenship Values and DesistanceChapter Seven: Criminal Victimisation and Desistance from CrimeChapter Eight: Understanding Desistance from CrimeMethodological Appendix: Relocating our SampleBibliographyIndex

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    £27.54

  • Understanding Criminology

    Open University Press Understanding Criminology

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Provides a very clear, easily readable introduction to the wide range of criminological theories."Anne Rees, University of Portsmouth, UK What does contemporary criminological theory look like? What impact, if any, does it have on policy? The new edition of this bestselling text updates a key title in the Crime and Justice series, whilst maintaining it's trademark theory-intensive approach to Criminology. In this third edition, the author pays particular attention to the development of the policy agenda under New Labour. The book examines the development of criminological theory over the past twenty five years, with detailed analysis of the relationship between criminological theorizing, criminal justice, social justice, and politics. It also provides: A detailed examination of the role of the media in relation to the fear of crime Expanded discussion of classical criminology, adding discussion of cultural criminology Special referenceTable of ContentsPreface and AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Understanding some key features of criminology Perspectives in criminological theory Understanding 'right realism' Understanding 'left realism' Gendering the criminal Crime, politics and welfare Criminal victimization, politics and welfare Conclusions: New directions for criminology Glossary ReferencesIndex

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    £30.39

  • Researching Criminology

    Open University Press Researching Criminology

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis"...what makes the book stand out is the inclusion of real research into various criminal justice institutions that have actually been undertaken by the authors. In doing so, what is produced is a book that stimulates interest and injects research passion, as well as offering research âknow howâ into what can often be a difficult and sometimes dry area of research."Tina Patel, Liverpool John Moores University"This book provides an essential tool for undergraduate students embarking upon their own research projects in Criminology. It provides clear and informative guidance on a range of research methods and designs to assist students in their own criminological endeavours."Jacki Tapley, University of Portsmouth How do criminologists go about studying crime and its consequences? How are programmes for offenders and communities evaluated? How can you collect and analyse criminological material? Research on crime and criminality iTable of ContentsPART ONE:THE PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINOLOGICAL RESEARCHChapter 1.The Research Process 1.What is Research?2.Researching Criminology3.Types of Inquiry and Types of Data 4.Research as a ProcessChapter 2.The Principles of Researching Criminology 1.The Research Question2.Choosing a Research Strategy3.Method Selection and Data Collection4.Data Analysis and InferenceChapter 3.Designing Criminological Research1.What is Research Design and Why is it Important?2.Main Types of Empirical Inquiry3.Some Common Kinds of Research Design4.Choosing a Research Design: an example5.Sampling. 6.Researching Criminology EthicallyChapter 4.Criminological Evaluation1.Defining Terms2.The Evaluation Paradigm3.Evaluation and Theory4.Doing Criminological EvaluationPART TWO: COLLECTING AND ANALYSING MATERIALChapter 5.Researching by Reading1.Reviewing the Literature Critically. 2.Analysing Other People’s Data3.Analysing DocumentsChapter 6.Researching by Looking1.Introduction: Watch and Learn2.The Science of Observation? Epistemology and Research Design3.Methodological Decisions4.Data Collection5.Data Analysis6.The Disadvantages of ObservationChapter 7.Researching by Asking and Listening1.Introduction2.Interviewing3.Group Interviews and Focus Groups4.QuestionnairesChapter 8.Analysing Criminological Research1.About Analysis2.Analysing Quantitative Material: An Introduction•Analysing A Single Variable•Analysing Two Variables•Analysing Three or More Variables3.Analysing Qualitative Material: An Introduction•The process of qualitative analysis (coding, categorisation, counting, computer packages)•Interpreting Results, Drawing Conclusions and Presenting FindingsPART THREE: REAL WORLD RESEARCHChapter 9.Researching Offenders and Employment1.Background to the Project, and What it Shows2.Theoretical Basis3.Hypotheses4.Research Design5.Research Methods6.Operationalising the Design and Conducting the Study7.Results8.SummaryChapter 10. Researching the Youth Court1.Background to the Project2.Theoretical Context3.Research Design and Methods4.Analysis5.Results6.CommentsChapter 11.Researching a Community Safety Programme1.Background to the Project2.Theoretical Context3.The Research4.Results5.DiscussionChapter 12.Researching the Fear of Crime1.Background to the Project2.Theoretical Context3.The Research4.Analysis and Results5.Discussion

    15 in stock

    £28.49

  • Community Profiling A Practical Guide

    Open University Press Community Profiling A Practical Guide

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe new edition of this popular book has been substantially revised and provides a practical step-by-step guide to community profiling, invaluable for students and practitioners involved in community-based research. The book begins with consideration of what a community profile is, explores the different reasons why community profiles are undertaken and offers tips for planning research. It then looks at methods for collecting, storing and analysing data, and ways of involving the community, concluding with a chapter on ensuring your profile has impact. This book is fully updated throughout and includes: A new chapter on links between community profiling, policy development and practice A new chapter on selecting methods for data collection Bulleted key issues at the end of each chapter Case studies and boxed examples Further reading and a list of additional resources A new appendix for those who want to undertake more complex research A new glossTable of Contents1.What is a community profile?2.Why do a community profile?3.Planning a community profile?4.Involving communities and other stakeholders5.Selecting methods6.Making use of existing information7.Collecting new information8.Analysing the information9.Maximising impact10.Conclusions

    15 in stock

    £28.49

  • Controversial Issues in Prisons

    Open University Press Controversial Issues in Prisons

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis"This book is something of a 'call to arms'â Towards the end of this carefully-researched and well-argued book there is an exhortation to 'step out', 'be brave', and Scott and Codd have, indeed, written a brave book which deserves to be read widely; not only for the detailed analysis it unfolds on the toxic effects of prison, but also for the energy and passion they bring to bear in exploding the many myths which support its continued use."British Journal of Community Justice, Vol 9, Issues 1 & 2 special issue on the Rehabilitation Revolution"Scott and Coddâs Controversial Issues in Prison is a passionate plea for academics to be 'be brave' and 'step out', and thus to acknowledge that the idea of, for example, an 'healthy prison' being (p.170) 'an oxymoron. Prisons are places of sadness and terror, harm and injustice, secrecy and oppression'. Set over ten chapters, eight of which deal with a 'controversial issue' - mental health problems in prison, wTable of ContentsPrefaceThinking about controversial issues in prisonPrisoners with mental health problemsWomen prisonersChildren and young people in custody 'Race', racism and foreign national prisoners Self inflicted deaths The treatment of people who sexually offendDrug takersPrisoners and their familiesBeyond penal controversies and towards abolitionismBibliography

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    £25.64

  • Gender and Crime A Reader

    Open University Press Gender and Crime A Reader

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    Book SynopsisFocusing explicitly on questions of gender and crime, Evans and Jamieson guide the reader through a range of classic and groundbreaking studies, highlighting key contributions and debates and providing an indication of the new directions an engendered criminology may take us in coming years.This engaging reader is divided into five sections, mapping the theoretical, empirical, and practical developments that have endeavoured to identify the ways in which gender informs criminology. Issues addressed by the readings include: Female offending Gendered patterns of victimisation The gendered nature of social control Masculinity and crime Placing gender in an international context Evans and Jamiesonâs powerful concluding chapter clearly sets out the achievements and the challenges that the gender and crime question has posed for criminology. They argue that unless the question of gender remains at the forefront of criminological endeavours, criminology will fail Table of ContentsSection 1) Engendering the AgendaCriminological Theory: its ideology and implications concerning women Challenging Orthodoxies in feminist theory; A Black Feminist Critique Girls’ Troubles and 'Female Delinquency' Twisted Sisters, Ladettes, and the New Penology: The Social Construction of 'Violent Girls' Section 2)Engendering the VictimWomen Fight Back Typical Violence, Normal Precaution Women and the 'Fear of Crime': Challenging the Accepted Stereotype Women's Violence to Men in Intimate Relationships: Working on the puzzle Section 3) Gender and Social ControlTroublesome Girls: Towards alternative definitions and policies Magistrates Explanations of Sentencing Decisions Women's Imprisonment in England and Wales: a penal paradox Black Women and the Criminal Justice System Section 4) Engendering MasculinityBoys will be Boys Structured Action and Gendered Crime Masculinities and Crime: Rethinking the 'Man Question' Gender, Class, Racism, and Criminal Justice: against global and gender-centric theories for poststructuralist perspectivesSection 5) International DevelopmentsConstituting the Punishable Woman Globalization and Violence against women-inequalities You Deserve it Because you are Australian: the moral panic over 'ethnic gang rape'Genocide and the Social Production of ImmoralityConclusion: Gender and Crime – the Legacy?

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  • Key Perspectives in Criminology

    Open University Press Key Perspectives in Criminology

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    Book SynopsisThis book is an invaluable reference for those new to the field of criminology, who are looking for a clear outline of the major perspectives and traditions found in criminology. The author has outlined the ideas, concepts and traditions of the key theoretical perspectives that drive contemporary debate. Topics discussed include: Anomie theory Classical criminology Critical criminology Labelling theory Positivism Post-modernism Subcultural theory Key Perspectives in Criminology is not simply a dictionary of criminology, but a welcome introduction for those with a genuine interest in the terms, concepts, themes and debates in the field.Table of ContentsContentsIntroductionAbolitionismAdministrative CriminologyAnomie TheoryChicago SchoolClassical CriminologyControl TheoryCrime/DevianceCritical CriminologyCultural CriminologyFeminismLabelling TheoryLeft RealismMasculinitiesPositivismPostmodernismRight RealismSubcultural TheoryReferences

    4 in stock

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  • Crime Scene Investigation Methods and Procedures

    Open University Press Crime Scene Investigation Methods and Procedures

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    Book Synopsis"Pepper strikes a number of goals in one text simultaneously. It is a fine tool to assist CSI practitioners with their day-to-day duties; it is also a guide for career development and, in the comprehensive table of relevant statutes, Pepper provides commonly used abbreviations and academic references, all of which establish the book as a solid launch pad for further reading." Timothy G. ShilstonChief Superintendent, Northumbria Police, UKForensic evidence is dynamic in its context and continues to be highly significant in the detection and prosecution of crime. This means that the knowledge, skill and ability of the person who examines the scene of the crime - the Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) - must be thorough and up to date. The second edition of this book guides trainee and newly appointed CSIs through the methods and procedures for the accurate recording and recovery of evidence from the scene of a crime. This step-by-step handbook has been thoroughly updaTable of ContentsAbbreviationsList of tables and figures Introduction The history and contemporary structure of the police, scientific services and crime scene investigation in the United KingdomApproaching the crime scene, packaging the evidence and the documentation requiredThe basics of crime scene photographyTrace evidence: Fibres, glass, hairs, paint and soil Impressions: Footwear marks, instrument marks, glove marks and tyresDeoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and body fluidsFingerprintsThe investigation of a fire sceneFirearmsTerrorism, mass murder and disaster (major incidents)The leadership and management of the forensic examination of a major crime sceneOther sources of evidence for the crime scene investigatorHealth and safety at a crime sceneThe Criminal Law Courts across the United KingdomOrganizations related to crime scene investigationAnswers to questions ReferencesIndex

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  • Restorative Justice

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Restorative Justice

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    Book SynopsisThe legitimacy and performance of the traditional criminal justice system is the subject of intense scrutiny as the world economic crisis continues to put pressure on governments to cut the costs of the criminal justice system. This volume brings together the leading work on restorative justice to achieve two objectives: to construct a comprehensive and up-to-date conceptual framework for restorative justice suitable even for newcomers; and to challenge the barriers of restorative justice in the hope of taking its theory and practice a step further. The selected articles start by answering some fundamental questions about restorative justice regarding its historical and philosophical origins, and challenge the concept by bringing into the debate the human rights and equality discourses. Also included is material based on empirical testing of restorative justice claims especially those impacting on reoffending rates, victim satisfaction and reintegration. The volume concludes with a criTable of ContentsPart I: Restorative Justice: Origins, Nature and Promises: Conditions of successful reintegration ceremonies: dealing with juvenile offenders, John Braithwaite and Stephen Mugford; Conflicts as property, Nils Christie; Juvenile justice in New Zealand: a new paradigm, Allison Morris and Gabrielle M. Maxwell; Fundamental concepts of restorative justice, Howard Zehr and Harry Mika. Part II: Restorative Perspectives: Restorative justice - the real story, Kathleen Daly; Reconsidering restorative justice: the corruption of benevolence revisited?, Sharon Levrant, Francis T. Cullen, Betsy Fulton and John F. Wozniak; New wine and old wineskins: four challenges of restorative justice, Daniel W. Van Ness; Restorative police cautioning in Aylesbury � from degrading to reintegrative shaming ceremonies?, Richard Young and Benjamin Goold. Part III: Juridical Perspectives: Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice, Andrew Ashworth; The use of mediation to resolve criminal cases: a procedural critique, Jennifer Gerarda Brown; Prosecuting violence: a colloquy on race, community and justice. Goodbye to Hammurabi: analyzing the atavistic appeal of restorative justice, Richard Delgado; Reparation and retribution: are they reconcilable?, Lucia Zedner. Part IV: Race and Gender Perspectives: A just measure of shame? Aboriginal youth and conferencing in Australia, Harry Blagg; Community conferencing and the fiction of indigenous control, Chris Cunneen; Domestic violence and the restorative justice initiatives: the risks of a New Panacea, Stephen Hooper and Ruth Busch; Restorative justice: the challenge of sexual and racial violence, Barbara Hudson. Part V: Social Justice Perspectives: Conservative conflict and the reproduction of capitalism: the role of informal justice, Richard L. Abel; Truth, reconciliation and justice: the South African experience in perspective, Kader Asmal; Youth development circles, John Braithwaite; Punishment and the changing face of the governance, Clifford Shearing; Name index

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    Book SynopsisLegal research and legal writing: Essential skills for success in the world of lawThe new edition of How to think, write and cite provides students who are new to law with clear and practical guidance on mastering essential skills which will be key to success in their assignments and examinations, and which will also be invaluable in the workplace after graduating. Key features* Developed by experienced Irish academics and researchers specifically for Irish law students* Easy-to-follow, practical advice* Explanations of how to read legislation and court judgments* Step-by-step instructions for accessing online legal databases* Explains effective legal writing for exams and essays, including sample answers and essays* Explains when and how to cite in essays* Includes a detailed citation manual for Irish materials based on the internationally-accepted OSCOLA systemNew to the second edition* Up-to-date information on how to use online databases* Expanded section on use of software to a

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