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Prisoners' Self Help Litigation Manual, in its much anticipated fourth edition, is an indispensable guide for prisoners and prisoner advocates seeking to understand the rights guaranteed to prisoners by law and how to protect those rights. Clear, comprehensive, practical advice provides prisoners with everything they need to know on conditions of confinement, civil liberties in prison, procedural due process, the legal system, how to litigate, conducting effective legal research, and writing legal documents. Written by two legal and penitentiary experts with intimate knowledge of prisoner's rights and legal aid work, authors John Boston and Daniel E. Manville strategically focus on federal constitutional law, providing prisoners and those wishing to assist them with the most important information concerning legal rights.Over the past decade, prison law and conditions have changed significantly. This new edition is updated to include the most relevant prisoners' rights topics and approaches to litigation. Updates include all aspects of prison life as well as material on legal research, legal writing, types of legal remedies, and how to effectively use those remedies.Certainly the most authoritative, well organized and relevant prisoner's rights manual available the eagerly awaited fourth edition should be purchased by everyone interested in civil rights for the incarcerated.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the 'Prisoners' Self-Help Litigation Manual'? A: The manual primarily focuses on educating prisoners and advocates about their legal rights and how to protect those rights, covering topics such as conditions of confinement, civil liberties, and the legal system.
- Q: Who are the authors of this manual? A: The manual is authored by John Boston and Daniel E. Manville, both of whom are legal and penitentiary experts with extensive knowledge of prisoners' rights.
- Q: How many pages does the fourth edition contain? A: The fourth edition contains 952 pages of comprehensive information and guidance.
- Q: What updates are included in the fourth edition compared to previous editions? A: This edition includes updates on prison law, conditions of confinement, legal research, legal writing, and available legal remedies, reflecting significant changes in prison law over the past decade.
- Q: What type of binding does this manual have? A: The 'Prisoners' Self-Help Litigation Manual' is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: Is this manual suitable for someone who is not a legal expert? A: Yes, the manual is designed to provide clear and practical advice, making it accessible for both prisoners and their advocates, regardless of their legal expertise.
- Q: When was the fourth edition of the manual published? A: The fourth edition was published on September 27, 2010.
- Q: What categories does this manual fall under? A: The manual falls under the category of Civil Law.
- Q: Can this manual assist with writing legal documents? A: Yes, it provides guidance on writing legal documents, along with effective legal research techniques.
- Q: Is this manual considered authoritative in its field? A: Yes, it is regarded as one of the most authoritative and well-organized resources on prisoners' rights available.