The Rights of the Convicted - Ensuring Legal & Humanitarian Treatment Without Compromising Justiceby: Cliff Roberson, LLM, Ph.D.$ 49.95Softcover, 7 1/4 x 10, 366 pages978-1-60885-163-8978-1-60885-163-8Description:NEW RELEASE!Appropriate and Judicial Treatment of Those Who Violate the Law is a Cornerstone of Democracy!This important new text details and thoroughly explores the rights of convicted criminals and gives readers an accurate understanding of what should and should not be expected in terms of prisoner treatment.TOPICS INCLUDE:¿ Proportionate levels of discipline and applying the 8th Amendment to test for "cruel and unusual" violations.¿ Search issues, including random pat-downs, cross-gender searches, strip searches, visitor searches, searches of prison employees.¿ Restricting and monitoring inmate mail, computer use and communications with non-prisoners.AND much much more....
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