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Legal Guide for Police Constitutional Issues 11Th Edition

Legal Guide for Police is an exceptional text for police officers and criminal justice students. It is a book in which the legal principle meets real practical work. Walker and Hemmens integrate well the basic ideas of the underlying legal thought without losing sight of the book`s target audience. Authors Walker and Hemmens have included introductory and summary chapters to help readers understand the context, meaning, and applicability of the jurisprudence. A new chapter deals with warrantless searches using mobile phones and other technologies as well as vehicles. All chapters have been updated to reflect U.S. Supreme Court decisions up to and including the 2018 judicial period. The important cases that have been added to this question are: Riley v. California (2014), Florida v. Jardines (2013), Birchfield vs.

North Dakota (2016), Heien vs. North Carolina (2014) and Byrd vs. USA (2018). A useful appendix contains the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment, and a table of cases lists each case mentioned in the text. Policing the Black Man examines and critiques the many ways the criminal justice system affects the lives of African-American boys and men at every stage of the criminal process, from arrest to conviction. Essays range from an explanation of the historical roots of racism in the criminal justice system to an examination of modern police killings of unarmed Black men. In Legal Guide for Police, Jeffrey Walker and Craig Hemmens, two of the country`s foremost jurists, provide exceptionally effective and clear explanations of the details and nuances of police legal authority. Police officers, as well as students and citizens interested in policing, will benefit from the perpetrators` special attention to the circumstances in which certain rules apply. The comprehensive and well-written coverage of recent court decisions makes the book an indispensable resource for public servants and an invaluable educational tool for trainers who wish to provide up-to-date knowledge on developments in areas of law.

Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues, 11th Edition is a valuable tool for criminal justice students and law enforcement professionals, updating them on developments in the law of arrest, search and seizure, the power of the police to arrest, procedures for questioning suspects and pre-trial identification, police violence and its limitations, and the civil liability of officers and police agencies. With concrete case studies, this revised edition provides the most up-to-date information for students and law enforcement professionals who need to develop an up-to-date understanding of the law. Today`s police services demand excellence. It is time to replace the chessboard with the chessboard. Excellence in policing answers some of the most challenging questions facing policing in the 21st century. You will find simple ways to exceed citizens` expectations at every meeting that will make you and our citizens safer. We can increase mutual respect and understanding by learning and applying the concepts of procedural justice, police legitimacy, the difference between authority and power, influence, and more. Over the past two centuries, U.S.

police have increasingly resembled ground troops. The consequences have been terrible: the home is no longer a safe haven, the Fourth Amendment has been eroded, and the police have now been conditioned to view the citizens they serve as enemies. In Rise of the Warrior Cop, Balko shows how the reckless policies of politicians and incessant declarations of war against vague enemies such as crime, drugs, and terror blurred the distinction between police and soldier. Tactical Reload provides a roadmap for law enforcement professionals who want to succeed as America moves from turmoil to a new era of social enlightenment. Through honest personal stories and interviews with police chiefs and thought leaders, Wilson takes an in-depth look at the current law enforcement crisis and foreshadows a safer future. Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues, 11th Edition is a valuable tool for criminal justice students and law enforcement professionals, updating them on developments in the law of arrest, search and seizure, the power of the police to arrest, procedures for questioning suspects and pre-trial identification, police violence and its limitations, and the civil liability of officers and police agencies. With concrete case studies, this revised edition provides the most up-to-date information for students and law enforcement professionals who need to develop an up-to-date understanding of the law. Authors Walker and Hemmens have included introductory and summary chapters to help readers understand the context, meaning, and applicability of the jurisprudence. A new chapter deals with warrantless searches using mobile phones and other technologies as well as vehicles. All chapters have been updated to reflect U.S.

Supreme Court decisions up to and including the 2018 judicial period. The main cases that have been added to this question include: Riley v. California (2014), Florida v. Jardines (2013), Birchfield v. North Dakota (2016), Heien v. North Carolina (2014) and Byrd v. United States (2018). A useful appendix contains the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment, and a table of cases lists each case mentioned in the text. Also available as an audiobook. Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues 11th Edition was written by Jeffery T. Walker; Craig Hemmens and published by Routledge. The digital and electronic ISBNs in the Police Legal Guide are 9780429682049, 0429682042 and the printed ISBNs are 9780367023232, 0367023237.

Save up to 80% on printing by going digital with VitalSource. The other ISBNs in this e-manual are 0367023237, 0429400233, 0367023245, 9780367023232, 9780429400230, 9780367023249. Adam Plantinga, author of the acclaimed book 400 Things Police Officers Know and a 17-year-old sergeant at the San Francisco Police Department, provides insight into the work of the police officer, from handling evidence and conducting interrogations to managing danger. Violence and death. Plantinga does not hesitate to address controversial issues, presenting the officer`s perspective on police shootings, racial profiling and police-community relations. By Cyrus Farivar, Senior Business Writer at Ars Technica, Habeas Data explores how 50 years of U.S. privacy law are inadequate for today`s surveillance technology.

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