"Basic Criminal Law: ""The Constitution, Procedure, and Crimes, Fourth Edition, " offers a comprehensive, well-organized approach to understanding key legal concepts and to developing the essential skills and hands-on experience students will need as they enter the legal profession. The text's teaching resources include an Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint lecture slides, and a Test Bank. Teaching and Learning Experience The text is rich with features that guide students through the history of criminal law, the crimes themselves, and specific legal procedures. Every chapter offers opportunities to develop the real-world skills that students will need when they enter the workforce. The text's teaching resources are available online to download and include an Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint lecture slides, and a Test Bank.
Anniken Davenport writes from Savannah, Georgia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. A freelance journalist specializing in legal topics, she has a knack for turning dense legal materials into readable prose. She holds a dual concentration fiction and nonfiction MA in writing from Johns Hopkins and a JD from Penn State.
She has written for numerous publishers and publications, producing weekly and monthly newsletters, manuals and books. She teaches business law online to undergraduates and is the author of a popular paralegal textbook on criminal law. Davenport also conducts frequent webinars on human resource topics.
For a short time, she occupied Flannery O'Connor's Savannah basement - until asthma forced her out. Born in Oslo post-war, she was raised on stories of the Nazi occupation and remains fascinated by Edvard Munch paintings. She also co-founded e-publisher Valhalla Press and edits the literary journal Ragnarok.
A clear and well-written textbook that covers the essential material and includes great examples. Great care was obviously taken to keep the material up-to-date and to use topical cases from the headlines to illustrate principles, considerably more so than in similar textbooks that I have been assigned for other courses.