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Constitutional law

Jacqueline R. Kanovitz

(Justice administration legal series)

LexisNexis/Anderson Pub., c2010

12th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The authors provide stepping stones for rural and small-town agencies to make the organizational changes needed for community policing to take hold. The book introduces the concept of community policing and its many benefits to the agencies and communities that adopt it. Important issues discussed include the challenge of organizational change, as well as examples of community policing obstacles and successes, and the future of community policing in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

  • 1. History, Structure, and Content of the United States Constitution 2. Freedom of Speech 3. Authority to Detain and Arrest
  • Use of Force 4. Search and Seizure 5. Laws Governing Police Surveillance 6. Interrogations and Confessions 7. Compulsory Self-Incrimination 8. Right to Counsel 9. Trial and Punishment 10. Constitutional and Civil Rights in the Government Workplace PART II: Judicial Decisions Relating to Part I Part III: Appendix: Text of the U.S. Constitution including the Bill of Rights and all effective amendments Glossary

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