
Revise SQE Criminal Law
SQE1 Revision Guide
Up to date for the 2023 SQE1 specification, this book will guide you through the core legal principles and rules to be tested by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE1) Functioning Legal Knowledge (FLK) assessment in criminal law. It will help you revise the fundamental principles and test your knowledge throughout by the use of SQE-style multiple-choice (single best answer) questions, as well as with practical examples of the application of the law. Case law and legislation will be provided where necessary, with the text focusing on the fundamental principles behind those common law and statutory statements.
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Book details
Print ISBN: 9781914213021
Ebook ISBN: 9781914213090
Book publication date: October 25, 2021
Ebook publication date: October 25, 2021
No of pages: 258
Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas is a practising barrister in criminal law. He has taught law for several years at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including the Legal Practice Course. He is also the editor of Revise SQE: Ethics and Professional Conduct and of the two Revise SQE FLK 1 and 2 Practice Assessment books, as well as the co-author of Revise SQE Criminal Law and Revise SQE: Criminal Practice. He acts as the MCQ Advisor and Reviewer across the complete Revise SQE series.

Samantha Pegg
Samantha Pegg is a senior lecturer and course leader, specialising in criminal law. She has taught for 18 years at undergraduate and postgraduate (GDL) level and undertakes research in criminal law and legal history. She has published on sexual offences, criminal law and the role of the media in reporting criminality.

Contents
Definition of the Offence; Parties to a Crime; Inchoate Offences; General Defences; Homicide-related Offences; Non-fatal Offences Against the Person; Theft-related Offences; Fraud-related Offences; Criminal Damage and Associated Offences
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