Course Guides - Criminal Law and Procedure
Course Description
This course will examine judicial and legislative concepts regarding criminal law and procedure. Students will study substantive offenses and criminal law enforcement in order to clarify the meaning of criminal responsibility. In addition, students will be acquainted with concepts and concerns underlying constitutional criminal procedure. (4 credits) Required Course
Faculty Who Teach This Course
- Kenneth L. Hirsch (Professor of Law)
- Joseph S. Mistick (Associate Clinical Professor of Law)
- John T. Rago (Associate Professor of Law)
Subject Presently Covered in Collection by:
Print Collection
KF9201-KF9827 Criminal Law
KFP561-KFP598 Pennsylvania Criminal Law
Legal Periodicals in Print Collection
Legal Research Databases
Moore's Federal Practice: Criminal (Legal tab > Secondary Legal > Matthew Bender > By Area of Law > Criminal Law
DCLI Webpage Links
- Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law (contains quick links to our federal and state statutes, our federal and state administrative codes, federal and state case law)
- Legal Research Guides: Criminal Law
Under Subject Area:
- Criminal Law
Course Listed Under the following Law School Areas of Interest:
- Criminal Law

