Law, Order and the Judiciary

Law, Order and the Judiciary by Peter Joyce is published by Hodder Education Group in 1999 and consists of 128 pages. This book provides an analysis of key issues related to crime and disorder, as well as the operations of the judicial system in England. It addresses the requirements for topics on the compulsory Paper 1 of the Edexcel syllabus and option Paper 2, making it a relevant resource for students engaged in A and AS Level studies.
Readers will find a focused examination of the English legal system, emphasizing the political structure and processes that underpin it. The book is designed to support both linear and modular courses, with an emphasis on exam preparation. By exploring the intricacies of crime and criminology, this edition serves as a practical guide for those studying the complexities of law and order within the context of the judicial framework.
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An analysis of key issues concerned with crime and disorder, and the operations of the judicial system. It covers the requirements for topics on the compulsory Paper 1 of the Edexcel syllabus, and on option Paper 2. It has an exam focus, and should be suitable for linear and modular courses.
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