- broad and lucid coverage of basic concepts
- a consistent focus on the role of the paralegal in an attorney's office and in law enforcement agencies
- a logical four-part organization
1. Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
2. Criminal Law vs. Criminal Procedure
3. Criminal Law
4. Criminal Procedure
- realistic assignments that ask students to draft indictments, memos, grand jury subpoenas, and jury instructions based on hypothetical memos, investigative reports, and interviews
- clear explanations of the basic elements of criminal offenses and how they are used to define criminal offenses--provides students with a system they can use to analyze and understand the legal nature of any criminal offense
- a student-friendly "stage approach" to understanding procedural rights --each Criminal Procedure chapter focuses on one stage of the process and the applicable rights for that stage
- integrated coverage of white collar crime and other kinds of crime and the different types of criminal investigations, from police investigations to administrative and grand jury investigations--focusing on the role of the paralegal in each
- a broad range of well-edited cases
- consistently strong pedagogy--chapter overviews, key terms, sidebars on interesting topics, end-of-chapter questions, hypotheticals, and additional projects for students