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Preparing the student for a career in criminal justice, Criminal Procedure: From the Courtroom to the Street, Second Edition was written with the undergraduate in mind. Drawing on extensive experience as a police officer and practicing criminal defense attorney, author Roger Wright knows that criminal justice professionals need an integrated understanding of legal theory, procedure, and practice. Whether making an arrest, collecting evidence, or conducting an interrogation, they must be able to make sound legal decisions in action. This text not only teaches the law, but also offers students an understanding of how the law is actually applied in the field and in the courtroom.New to the Second Edition: Updated with new cases, including: Bettermann v. Montana Byrd v. United States Carpenter v. United States Coker v. Georgia Collins v. Virginia Glossip v. Gross Kennedy v. Louisiana Lee v. United States Rodriquez v. United States Utah v. Streiff New Something to Ponder questions added to every chapter to encourage critical thinking about the concepts and issuesCoverage of current issues, including presidential pardons, cell service location, sentencing guidelines, sex offense registry and the Cosby case, and lethal injectionsProfessors and students will benefit from: On the Street hypotheticals that exemplify the decisions and actions of criminal justice professionals in a variety of scenarios Key appellate cases that are presented in a straightforward style to convey a practical understanding of criminal procedure Readable text that is focused on the legal decisionmaking skills needed when making an arrest, collecting evidence, or conducting an interrogation Logical organization into topic areas that are pertinent to the actual work of criminal justice professionals: Section I provides an overview of the criminal justice process Section II covers search and seizure Section III surveys the issues surrounding the spoken word as evidence Section IV delves into several constitutional issues that impact how criminal procedure unfolds in the courtroom
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Criminal Procedure: From the Courtroom to the Street'? A: The book primarily focuses on preparing students for a career in criminal justice by providing an integrated understanding of legal theory, procedure, and practice.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Criminal Procedure: From the Courtroom to the Street' is Roger Wright, who has experience as both a police officer and a criminal defense attorney.
- Q: What are the key updates in the second edition of this book? A: The second edition includes updated case studies, new 'Something to Ponder' questions for critical thinking, and coverage of current issues like presidential pardons and sentencing guidelines.
- Q: How is the book organized? A: The book is organized into sections covering an overview of the criminal justice process, search and seizure, issues surrounding spoken evidence, and constitutional issues related to criminal procedure.
- Q: Is this book suitable for undergraduate students? A: Yes, it is specifically written with the undergraduate student in mind, making it suitable for those pursuing a career in criminal justice.
- Q: What is the page count of the book? A: The book contains 308 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on February 6, 2019.
- Q: Does the book cover practical scenarios for criminal justice professionals? A: Yes, it includes 'On the Street' hypotheticals that illustrate the decisions and actions of criminal justice professionals in various scenarios.
- Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is in new condition.