Criminal procedure : the Constitution and the police / Robert M. Bloom, Professor of Law, Boston College Law School; Mark S. Brodin, Professor of Law and Michael and Helen Lee, Distinguished Scholar, Boston College Law School.
2023
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Criminal procedure : the Constitution and the police / Robert M. Bloom, Professor of Law, Boston College Law School; Mark S. Brodin, Professor of Law and Michael and Helen Lee, Distinguished Scholar, Boston College Law School.
Added Author
Brodin, Mark S., 1947- author.
Edition
Tenth edition.
Imprint
Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishing, [2023]
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Examples & explanations series.
Formatted Contents Note
Overview of constitutional criminal procedure
Introduction to the Fourth Amendment
When does the Fourth Amendment apply?
What does the Fourth Amendment require? : the doctrine of justification
Search and arrest warrants
Warrantless searches and seizures
The exclusionary rule : rationale, operation, and limitations
The voluntariness standard
The Miranda approach
The Sixth Amendment "right to counsel" approach
Other investigative procedures : eyewitness identification, bodily intrusions, examination of physical attributes, entrapment, and "high-tech" and computer searches
Epilogue : Race, deterrence of police misconduct, and the future.
Introduction to the Fourth Amendment
When does the Fourth Amendment apply?
What does the Fourth Amendment require? : the doctrine of justification
Search and arrest warrants
Warrantless searches and seizures
The exclusionary rule : rationale, operation, and limitations
The voluntariness standard
The Miranda approach
The Sixth Amendment "right to counsel" approach
Other investigative procedures : eyewitness identification, bodily intrusions, examination of physical attributes, entrapment, and "high-tech" and computer searches
Epilogue : Race, deterrence of police misconduct, and the future.
Summary
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Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Aspen learning library, viewed March 31, 2023).
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Access provided by Berkeley Law Library
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Aspen Learning Library
Language
English
ISBN
9781543846041 (electronic book)
1543846041 (electronic book)
9798886140613
1543846041 (electronic book)
9798886140613
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