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Blackstone's Police Manuals

Volume 1: Crime 2022

Paul Connor

Volume 1: Crime 2022

Blackstone's Police Manuals

Volume 1: Crime 2022

Blackstone's Police Manuals: Volume 1: Crime 2022

 

The only official source for police officers of the full syllabus for the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination. Exclusively endorsed by the College of Policing, Blackstone's Police Manuals are the most effective revision guides for exam candidates.


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Beschrijving Blackstone's Police Manuals: Volume 1: Crime 2022

Blackstone's Police Manuals 2022, endorsed by the College of Policing, are the only official study guides for the NPPF Step Two Legal Examination. Straightforward and accessible, Blackstone's Police Manuals are the only resource used by question writers when preparing a NPPF Step Two Legal Examination and each of the four volumes forms part of the only comprehensive version of the 2022 syllabus.

Blackstone's Police Manual Volume 1: Crime 2022 covers areas including Homicide, Sexual Offences, Fraud, State of Mind, and Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person. For complex or commonly misunderstood areas, there are handy Keynote boxes, which point to relevant case law or provide an example of how material is used in a practical sense, helping you to establish the connections between legislation and police procedure. The 2022 edition has been updated to incorporate all recent
legislative developments and case law, as well as revised keynotes on important areas and improved structuring to aid revision.

Also available in the series are: Volume 2: Evidence and Procedure 2022, Volume 3: Road Policing 2022, and Volume 4: General Police Duties 2022.

Blackstone's Police Manuals are also available as part of our online Blackstone's Police Manuals and Q&As service: https://www.blackstonespoliceservice.com


ISBN
9780192848420
Pagina's
280
Verschenen
Serie
Blackstone's Police Manuals
NUR
820
Druk
24
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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