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Genre/Form: | Digests |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Del Carmen, Rolando V., author. Briefs of leading cases in law enforcement Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 (DLC) 2019018277 |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Rolando V Del Carmen; Jeffery T Walker |
ISBN: | 9780367146900 0367146908 9780367146924 0367146924 |
OCLC Number: | 1097470197 |
Notes: | Includes index. |
Description: | xlvii, 344 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Probable cause -- The exclusionary rule -- Stop and frisk -- Arrest and other seizures of persons -- Seizures of things -- Searches in general -- Searches after arrest -- Searches with consent -- Vehicle stops and searches -- Searches of people in vehicles -- Roadblocks -- Electronic surveillance -- Plain view and open fields searches -- Searches by dogs -- Computer/cell phone searches -- Use of force -- What constitutes interrogation for miranda purposes -- Confessions and admissions : cases affirming Miranda -- Confessions and admissions : cases weakening Miranda -- Lineups and other pretrial identification procedures -- Right to counsel related to policing -- Entrapment -- Legal liabilities. |
Responsibility: | Rolando V. del Carmen, Jeffery T. Walker. |
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A great way of allowing students the opportunity to understand issues that continue to plague the criminal justice system and discuss ways of addressing these problems. Tegia Coleman-Rochester, Criminal Justice, South University - ColumbiaBriefs of Leading Cases in Law Enforcement allows for phenomenal classroom discussions and/or online discussion boards. For those students who would like to pursue law school, this is the needed element that oftentimes allows them to fall in love with Constitutional Law.Cheryn Rowell, Criminal Justice, Stanly Community College Based on our combined experience using this book, we have found that it has been extremely helpful in our meeting the POST Board expectations. Additionally, it is very student-friendly.Charles E. Myers II, Criminal Justice, Aims Community College & Susan Beecher, Director, Police Academy, Aims Community CollegeThis text breaks down each Supreme Court case associated with police operations, then summarizes the case facts, presents the legal questions before the Court, and then gives the findings of the Court in the case. Students can easily learn 50 key cases in a semester.Lee M. Wade, PhD, Criminal Justice Administration, Middle Tennessee State University The format of each case, with capsule, facts, issue, decision, reason and significance, is ideal for presenting numerous cases on a topic in a clear and focused manner. The organization of cases by topics assists in this presentation.Michael Arter, Criminal Justice, Pennsylvania State University - Altoona Read more...

