Ursula Smartt is senior lecturer at the School of Law, Faculty of Professional Studies, Thames Valley University

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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Introduction to your Course Companion How To Use this Book Navigation Around This Book Introducing the Features Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction Thinking Like a Criminal Justice Specialist PART TWO: CORE AREAS OF THE CURRICULUM Running Themes in Criminal Justice Introduction to the Criminal Process of England and Wales Understanding Crime and Criminal Law Punishment and Sentencing Framework Police Prosecuting Crime The Magistrates' Court The Crown Court Youth Crime and Youth Justice Prisons Probation PART THREE: STUDY, WRITING AND REVISION SKILLS How To Get the Most out of Your Lectures - in collaboration with David McIlroy How To Make the Most from Your Seminars or Tutorial Workshops Essay Writing Tips Revision Hints and Tips Exam Tips Tips on Interpreting Essay and Exam Questions PART FOUR: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Chronology of Crime Events Glossary of Legal Terms Bibliography Internet Sources and Useful Websites Index
This Course Companion in Criminal Justice by Ursula Smartt is to be applauded. It is an essential handbook for all students and practitioners who are studying the criminal justice system. The user-friendly framework provides students with practical support in how they can organise their approach to studying to maximise their knowledge and revision skills. I have no hesitation in commending this Companion as a valuable complementary text. Professor Allyson MacVean, John Grieve Centre for Policing & Community Safety, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College "Congratulations to Ursula Smartt and SAGE on a most welcome 'skills' text for Criminal Justice students... The book is concise, clear, well-organised and accessible - highly recommended." Stephen Parrott, Birkbeck, University of London