Practice of Criminal Procedure: Rights, Redress, and Obligations provides a thorough and useful analysis of the operation of criminal procedure in the US legal system, highlighting the harmony between society security and individual rights. With an emphasis on constitutional rights, redress channels, and professional obligations, this work walks students through all of the steps involved in the criminal justice process, from investigation and arrest to trial, punishment, and appeal.
The book explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements, and evidentiary protections, all of which have their roots in practical application. Readers are taught not simply what the law is but also why it is important through significant Supreme Court decisions, relevant instances, and insightful commentary. The book also discusses current concerns including monitoring, digital privacy, and the moral duties that law enforcement and attorneys have.
Students who take the Practice of Criminal Procedure course have the ability to critically read procedural law, comprehend the responsibilities of justice professionals, and recognize the constant conflict between security and liberty in a democracy.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Practice of Criminal Procedure: Rights, Redress, and Obligations provides a thorough and useful analysis of the operation of criminal procedure in the US legal system, highlighting the harmony between society security and individual rights. With an emphasis on constitutional rights, redress channels, and professional obligations, this work walks students through all of the steps involved in the criminal justice process, from investigation and arrest to trial, punishment, and appeal. The book explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements, and evidentiary protections, all of which have their roots in practical application. Readers are taught not simply what the law is but also why it is important through significant Supreme Court decisions, relevant instances, and insightful commentary. The book also discusses current concerns including monitoring, digital privacy, and the moral duties that law enforcement and attorneys have. Students who take the Practice of Criminal Procedure course have the ability to critically read procedural law, comprehend the responsibilities of justice professionals, and recognize the constant conflict between security and liberty in a democracy. Explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements all of which have their roots in practical application. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295865299
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Practice of Criminal Procedure: Rights, Redress, and Obligations provides a thorough and useful analysis of the operation of criminal procedure in the US legal system, highlighting the harmony between society security and individual rights. With an emphasis on constitutional rights, redress channels, and professional obligations, this work walks students through all of the steps involved in the criminal justice process, from investigation and arrest to trial, punishment, and appeal. The book explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements, and evidentiary protections, all of which have their roots in practical application. Readers are taught not simply what the law is but also why it is important through significant Supreme Court decisions, relevant instances, and insightful commentary. The book also discusses current concerns including monitoring, digital privacy, and the moral duties that law enforcement and attorneys have. Students who take the Practice of Criminal Procedure course have the ability to critically read procedural law, comprehend the responsibilities of justice professionals, and recognize the constant conflict between security and liberty in a democracy. Explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements all of which have their roots in practical application. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295865299
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Practice of Criminal Procedure: Rights, Redress, and Obligations provides a thorough and useful analysis of the operation of criminal procedure in the US legal system, highlighting the harmony between society security and individual rights. With an emphasis on constitutional rights, redress channels, and professional obligations, this work walks students through all of the steps involved in the criminal justice process, from investigation and arrest to trial, punishment, and appeal. The book explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements, and evidentiary protections, all of which have their roots in practical application. Readers are taught not simply what the law is but also why it is important through significant Supreme Court decisions, relevant instances, and insightful commentary. The book also discusses current concerns including monitoring, digital privacy, and the moral duties that law enforcement and attorneys have. Students who take the Practice of Criminal Procedure course have the ability to critically read procedural law, comprehend the responsibilities of justice professionals, and recognize the constant conflict between security and liberty in a democracy. Explores important legal concepts like search and seizure, procedures for questioning and confession, the right to counsel, due process requirements all of which have their roots in practical application. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798295865299
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