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How do criminal law lessons work online?

You can discuss directly with your tutor via email or phone. Their contact details are in the left-hand column of the lesson request page. You can then decide with your teacher on the preferred format of classes.


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5095 criminal law tutors are available to help you.

You can browse their profiles and choose the one that best suits your requirements while learning from the comfort of your home.

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What is the average price for online criminal law lessons?

The average price for online criminal law lessons is €15.

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors:

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97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.


Online classes are on average 20% less expensive than face-to-face classes.

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Our online Criminal law tutors have an average rating of 5 out 5.

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Preparing for Law Studies Beyond the Leaving Cert

Whilst the Leaving Certificate doesn't include law as a subject, focused students can get a head start on their legal education before entering university. Our criminal law tutors help Leaving Cert students and school leavers develop the analytical thinking and essay writing skills that prove essential for university law degrees.

You'll explore fundamental criminal law principles like mens rea, actus reus, and criminal liability, getting familiar with legal terminology and concepts before your peers. Early exposure to landmark Irish cases such as DPP v Murray and People v Kelly gives you invaluable context for understanding how legal principles develop through court decisions. This foundational knowledge means you'll enter your first year law lectures with confidence, already familiar with core concepts that other students are encountering for the first time.

Our personalised approach means your tutor will identify your learning style and adapt their teaching methods accordingly. Some students grasp legal concepts better through real-world examples, whilst others prefer structured theoretical frameworks.

Your criminal law tutor will create custom lesson plans that develop critical analysis skills and legal writing techniques, preparing you thoroughly for the demands of university-level legal study.

Ireland's Premier Universities for Criminal Law Studies

Trinity College Dublin remains the gold standard for legal education in Ireland, with their law degree programme consistently ranking among Europe's finest. Their criminal law modules are taught by practising barristers and solicitors who bring courtroom experience directly into the lecture hall.

University College Dublin follows closely behind, offering innovative approaches to criminal justice studies and strong connections with the Four Courts.

University College Cork has built an impressive reputation for its clinical legal education programmes, giving students hands-on experience with real criminal cases under professional supervision.

Meanwhile, NUI Galway offers unique opportunities to study comparative criminal law systems, particularly valuable for students interested in international legal careers.

Maynooth University rounds out the top tier with its focus on criminology alongside traditional legal studies, perfect for students wanting to understand the social science aspects of criminal behaviour.

Our tutors, many of whom are graduates from these institutions, can provide insider knowledge about application processes, interview techniques, and what admissions committees really look for in prospective law students.

Exciting Career Paths in Criminal Law

Criminal law opens doors to some of the most dynamic and rewarding careers in the legal profession. As a criminal barrister, you could find yourself defending clients in the Central Criminal Court or prosecuting serious offences on behalf of the DPP.

The intellectual challenge of building compelling legal arguments, whilst the pressure of court proceedings creates an adrenaline-filled work environment that many find irresistible. Solicitors specialising in criminal law enjoy variety in their daily work, from interviewing clients in Garda stations to preparing detailed case files for court proceedings.

Many criminal law solicitors develop expertise in specific areas such as financial crime, cybercrime, or drug offences, becoming sought-after specialists in their field.

Beyond traditional legal practice, criminal law knowledge opens doors to careers in forensic investigation, legal journalism, policy development with government departments, and academic research. The Garda Síochána actively recruits law graduates for detective roles, whilst private security firms value the analytical skills that criminal law study develops.

Essential Tips for Mastering Criminal Law Studies

Success in criminal law requires more than memorising statutes and case names. Start by developing a systematic approach to case analysis. When studying landmark decisions, focus on the factual circumstances, the legal principles at stake, and how judges reached their conclusions. Create detailed case summaries that you can review quickly during revision periods.

Current affairs knowledge proves crucial for criminal law students. Follow legal news sources like the Irish Legal News and The Irish Times' legal coverage to stay updated on recent developments in criminal justice policy. This contextual knowledge will enrich your essays and demonstrate genuine engagement with the subject. Practice legal writing skills regularly.

Criminal law essays require clear, logical arguments supported by relevant authorities. Start paragraphs with clear topic sentences, support your points with case law and statutory provisions, then explain why this authority supports your argument.

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