Legal guide for police
constitutional issues
8th ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Hemmens, Craig. - Contributor
- Klotter, John C. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - LexisNexis Matthew Bender, Newark, NJ, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelegalguideforpol0008walk
- ISBN-101593454791
- ISBN-139781593454791
- Goodreads3291378
- Library of Congress Control Number2007044335
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number177071135
- Open LibraryOL16939716M
Classifications
- DDC345.73/052
- LCCKF9619.85 .W35 2008
Description
"Legal Guide for Police, 10th Edition, is a valuable tool for criminal justice students and law enforcement professionals, bringing them up-to-date with developments in the law of arrest, search and seizure, police authority to detain, questioning suspects and pretrial identification procedures, police power and its limitations, and civil liability of police officers and agencies. Including specific case examples, this revised edition provides the most current information for students and law enforcement professionals needing to develop a modern understanding of the law. Authors Walker and Hemmens have added introductory and summary chapters to this edition, which aid readers in understanding the context, importance, and applicability of the case law. All chapters have been updated to reflect U.S. Supreme Court decisions up to and including the 2013 term of court. Among the important new cases covered are: Bailey v. United States (2013), Berghuis v. Thompkins (2010), Kentucky v. King (2010), Maryland v. King (2013), and Michigan v. Bryant (2011). A helpful Appendix contains the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment, and a Table of Cases lists every case referenced in the text--Page i.
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