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Book
Description
Designed to mirror the best-selling Blackstone's Police Manuals, this
Q&A series combines the expertise of the Manuals' creators with that
of experienced and highly successful question writers.
Following the subject areas in the same sequence as the Manuals, and
drawing upon the relevant text, this series sets out an extensive range
of professionally developed questions designed to test even the best
prepared student or practitioner.
This edition focuses on the area of crime and covers key topics
including:
- The elements of criminal offences
- Incomplete offences and criminal attempts
- Crimes of dishonesty such as theft, burglary, and deception
- Homicide and its special defences
- Sexual offences and other offences against the person
- Offences involving property
- The misuse of controlled drugs
- General defences
Synopsis
Designed to mirror the "Blackstone's Police Manuals", this
Q&A series combines the expertise of the Manuals' creators with that
of experienced question writers. Following the subject areas in the same
sequence as the Manuals, and drawing upon the relevant text, this series
sets out an extensive range of professionally developed questions
designed to test even the best prepared student or practitioner. The
multiple choice questions are designed to reinforce your knowledge and
understanding, to highlight any gaps or weaknesses in that knowledge and
understanding, and to help focus your revision of the relevant topics.
This edition focuses on the area of crime and covers key topics
including: the elements of criminal offences; incomplete offences and
criminal attempts; crimes of dishonesty such as theft, burglary, and
deception; homicide and its special defences; sexual offences and other
offences against the person; offences involving property; the misuse of
controlled drugs; and general defences. The book sits alongside the
"Blackstone's Police Manuals", which are fully endorsed by
National Police Training and the Police Examinations Board and are
recommended texts for probationers and promotion examinations
candidates. |