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Criminal Law Step by Step

Criminal Law Step by Step

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Criminal Law Step by Step is the essential guide for anyone who wants a clear, practical, and complete understanding of how the criminal justice system actually works.

This book cuts through the complexity of statutes, case law, and procedures to give you a straightforward pathway into criminal law, making it a valuable resource for pre-law students, professionals in law enforcement, paralegals, social workers, journalists, policymakers, and anyone curious about justice in society. Instead of drowning you in jargon-filled textbooks or shallow summaries, this guide presents criminal law in plain English while preserving the depth and accuracy of the subject. 

You will learn the foundations of law, including the difference between civil and criminal law, classifications of crimes, the burden of proof, and the principles of actus reus and mens rea. It then walks you through the categories of crimes from violent offenses and property crimes to cybercrime, white-collar crime, and inchoate offenses like attempt and conspiracy. Each section uses examples to make complex doctrines accessible while showing their real-world importance.

The book goes beyond defining crimes by exploring criminal defenses such as self-defense, insanity, duress, and entrapment, and it explains the exact logic courts use when evaluating them. You’ll follow the entire criminal process from investigation and arrest to trial, sentencing, and appeals, with clear explanations of what happens at each stage, the rights involved, and the roles of prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and juries. Special chapters also highlight constitutional protections like the right to counsel, protection against illegal searches, and the right to remain silent, giving you insight into how these rights play out in real cases. What makes this guide stand out is its balance of clarity and depth. It covers juvenile justice, victims’ rights, corporate crime, hate crime laws, domestic violence, and sentencing debates, while also addressing philosophical questions about punishment, fairness, and the future of justice.

Whether you are studying for exams, preparing for law school, working in related fields, or simply trying to make sense of the headlines, this book gives you a reliable reference you can return to again and again. By the end, you will not only understand how crimes are classified, defended, and prosecuted, but also gain perspective on broader questions about justice, accountability, and reform.

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