CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL, 11E, International Edition is the most accurate, up-to-date, and readable criminal procedure text available. Authors John N. Ferdico, Henry F. Fradella, and Christopher Totten clarify potentially confusing and obscure legal matters using clear and concise explanations of criminal procedure law and the reasoning behind the law. They translate the complexity of the subject matter into simple, straightforward guidelines and recommendations, illustrated with interesting examples of actual cases. The book's uniquely practical, real-life approach makes it an ideal reference book for current and future criminal justice professionals. From individual rights to arrest, search and seizure, confessions, and pretrial identifications, this best seller provides students with all the information they need to understand the legal rights, duties, and liabilities of law enforcement professionals.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL, Ninth Edition now includes the most student-friendly and useful technology package available, including a FREE Crime and Evidence in Action CD-ROM and robust Companion Web Site.
This timely book presents a uniquely practical, real-life approach to criminal procedure, which makes it an ideal reference book as you begin your career.
Criminal Procedure for Criminal Justice Professionals
New cases included throughout the book Improved and expanded end of chapter exercises and practice questions for test review Updated with the latest developments in Criminal Procedure Professors and students will benefit from: Broad ...
In this third edition of Criminal Law for the Criminal Justice Professional, Norman M. Garland-through his multiple perspectives as a Professor of Law, a former criminal defense attorney, and a former prosecutor-presents a comprehensive ...
Criminal Law for the Criminal Justice Professional
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The Study Guide includes Chapter Objectives, Key Terms, Self-Tests (fill-ins, multiple-choice, true/false, and essay Questions--with answers), Suggested Readings, and Research Activities.
This book presents an analysis of New York criminal procedure law that integrates the three sources of the law: statutory law, case law, and constitutional law. It is difficult, if...
Criminal Law for the Criminal Justice Professional