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Constitutional Law in Criminal Justice (Aspen College)

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ISBN-13: 9781454803041 ISBN-10: 1454803045
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Binding
paperback
Published
February 24, 2014
Weight
2.1 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×3.60×17.80 cm

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Constitutional Law in Criminal Justice (Aspen College) by Fielding Fryling, Tina M.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781454803041.

Constitutional Law In Criminal Justice presents the constitutional provisions most directly related to criminal law, demonstrating their daily impact on the attitudes, capabilities, events, and responses of legal professionals in policing, courtrooms, and federal agencies. The U.S. Constitution guides every facet of the investigation of crime and of threats to public safety and national security, and to further readers understanding of the nature of these procedures, this book examines both the Constitutions relevant provisions and the central developments in their interpretation by the Supreme Court and other U.S. courts. Features: Accessible coverage of incorporation and the application of the Fourth, Fifth,Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as the First and Second Amendments as they relate to crime and criminal justice. Open-ended scenarios, based on actual cases, that allow students to explore situations they will need to think through and act in every day as members of the criminal justice system working amid layers of scrutiny and changing laws and interpretation. An author, an experienced professor of constitutional law in criminal justice and practitioner in a private criminal law practice and as a public defender in the appellate division, who brings actual criminal court experience to the page. Emphasis on the practical application of constitutional law for those working in the criminal justice system, using samples of actual court and police documents, such as a warrant application and criminal complaint.