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| Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police: Examples & Explanations, Sixth Edition |  | Authors: Robert M. Bloom, Mark S. Brodin Publisher: Aspen Publishers Category: Book
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Product Description Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police, Sixth Edition, using the method that has made it such a successful resource for students, continues to present the discussion of criminal procedure in a way that mirrors the sequence of real-life events in law enforcement. Among the attributes that make this Examples & Explanations exceptional: - The organization, by following police procedure in sequential order, helps students develop a sense of the theoretical flow and logic of law enforcement.
- Numerous charts and illustrations that graphically demonstrate legal standards and concepts, making them easier to understand.
- Examples start out easy, to build students' confidence, and gradually become more challenging, to test their knowledge and analytical skills.
- The proven Examples & Explanations format clearly explains concepts and encourages students to develop analytical and problem-solving skills.
New to the Sixth Edition: - Examples featuring Judge Sotomayor's cases
- Expanded sections and cases include:
- Discussions of computers and the Fourth Amendment
- Fourth Amendment: Virginia v. Moore, Scott v. Harris, Brendlin v. California, Arizona v. Gant, Arizona v. Johnson
- Sixth Amendment: Rothgery v. Gillespie, Montejo v. Louisiana
- Exclusionary Rule: Herring v. United States
- September 11th aftermath: Boumediene v. Bush
Give your students a meaningful overview of how criminal procedure works in the real world with Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police, Sixth Edition.
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