Constitutional Law for the Criminal Justice Professional

Constitutional Law for the Criminal Justice Professional
ISBN-10
1439821844
ISBN-13
9781439821848
Category
Law
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
1999-03-16
Publisher
CRC Press
Author
Carl J. Franklin

Description

Written in a simple, straightforward manner, this book will help today's criminal justice student better understand con law issues as well as the complicated development of constitutional rights and law. In its simple, easy to understand format, this book is a must for both current criminal justice professionals and students studying to enter the profession. Constitutional Law for the Criminal Justice Professional covers search and seizure, arrest and civil rights as well as the judiciary, first amendment, due process and the judicial system. By an author with more than ten years experience as a police officer, another seven years as an attorney (both prosecuting and defending criminal cases), and more than seven years teaching law, this book is a valuable source of knowledge and understanding. It helps today's criminal justice student and professional be better prepared for tomorrow's needs.

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