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Criminal Law, Procedure, and Evidence

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Section I: Overview . Balancing Law Enforcement and Individual Rights. Social Control in a Free Society. A Bill of Rights Summary. Section II: Crime and Due Process Protections. The Development of Due Process Protections. Principles of Criminal Law. Crimes and Punishments. The Exclusionary Rule and the Fourth Amendment. Section III: Search and Seizure. Search Warrants. The Law of Arrest. Searches without Warrants. A Not So Uncommon Police/Citizen Encounter. Stop, Question, and Frisk. Consent Searches. Search and Seizure of Vehicles and Occupants. Section IV: The Individual as the Subject of Government Investigation. The Privilege against Compelled Self-Incrimination and Miranda v Arizona. Refining Miranda. The Right to Counsel. Evidence and Due Process. Identifications and Due Process. The Right of Confrontation. Government Surveillance. Terrorism and the Patriot Act. Index.

About the author

Walter P. Signorelli

Summary

Constitutional principles are the foundation upon which substantive criminal law, criminal procedure law, and evidence laws rely. The concepts of due process, legality, specificity, notice, equality, and fairness are intrinsic to these three disciplines, and a firm understanding of their implications is necessary for a thorough comprehension of the topic. Criminal Law, Procedure, and Evidence examines the tensions produced by balancing the ideals of individual liberty embodied in the Constitution against society‘s need to enforce criminal laws as a means of achieving social control, order, and safety.
Relying on his first-hand experience as a law enforcement official and criminal defense attorney, the author presents issues that highlight the difficulties in applying constitutional principles to specific criminal justice situations. Each chapter of the text contains a realistic problem in the form of a fact pattern that focuses on one or more of the classic criminal justice issues to which readers can relate. These problems are presented from both the point of view of citizens caught up in a police investigation and from the perspective of police officers attempting to enforce the law within the framework of constitutional protections.
Concepts discussed include
Probable cause
Search and seizure, stop and frisk, and the exclusionary rule
Confessions and Miranda warnings
The right to counsel
Lineups
Standards of proof
Proportionate sentencing
The right to confront accusers
Providing a complete view of American legal principles, the book addresses distinct issues as well as the overlays and connections between the issues. It presents as a cohesive whole the interrelationships between constitutional principles, statutory criminal laws, procedural law, and common law evidentiary doctrines.

Product details

Authors Walter P. Signorelli, Signorelli Walter P.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9781138427044
ISBN 978-1-138-42704-4
No. of pages 460
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

LAW / Forensic Science, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Forensic Science, Legal aspects of criminology, Criminology: legal aspects

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