What is included with this book?
Preface | p. ix |
Legal Foundations of Criminal Justice | p. 1 |
Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure | p. 2 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
What Is a Crime? | p. 4 |
Civil and Criminal Law | p. 7 |
The Origins and Sources of the Criminal Law | p. 7 |
Constitutional Limitations on the Criminal Justice System | p. 12 |
Stages in the Criminal Process | p. 13 |
Criminal Punishment | p. 20 |
Organization of the Criminal Justice System | p. 26 |
Introduction | p. 27 |
Legislatures | p. 27 |
Law Enforcement Agencies | p. 30 |
Prosecutorial Agencies | p. 32 |
Defense Attorneys | p. 34 |
Juries | p. 35 |
The Courts | p. 36 |
The Juvenile Justice System | p. 43 |
The Corrections System | p. 44 |
Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure | p. 49 |
Search and Seizure | p. 50 |
Introduction | p. 51 |
Historical Background | p. 51 |
When, Where, and to Whom the Fourth Amendment Applies | p. 53 |
The Scope of Privacy Protected by the Fourth Amendment | p. 58 |
The Warrant Requirement | p. 61 |
Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement | p. 69 |
Exceptions to the Probable Cause Requirement | p. 74 |
Technology and the Fourth Amendment | p. 77 |
The Exclusionary Rule | p. 79 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 84 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 85 |
Katz v. United States | p. 85 |
Illinois v. Gates | p. 87 |
United States v. Ross | p. 89 |
Mapp v. Ohio | p. 91 |
United States v. Leon | p. 92 |
Arrest, Interrogation, and Identification Procedures | p. 95 |
Introduction | p. 96 |
Arrest | p. 97 |
Investigatory Detention | p. 102 |
Roadblocks and Sobriety Checkpoints | p. 106 |
Requests for Information or Identification | p. 108 |
Interrogation and Confessions | p. 109 |
Identification Procedures | p. 113 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 118 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 119 |
Tennessee v. Garner | p. 119 |
Whren v. United States | p. 121 |
Miranda v. Arizona | p. 123 |
New York v. Quarles | p. 126 |
United States v. Wade | p. 128 |
The Pretrial Process | p. 131 |
Introduction | p. 132 |
The Right to Counsel | p. 132 |
Disposition of Petty Offenses | p. 137 |
The Initial Court Appearance | p. 137 |
Pretrial Release and Pretrial Detention | p. 138 |
The Formal Charging Process | p. 141 |
The Grand Jury | p. 143 |
Extradition | p. 145 |
Jurisdiction and Venue | p. 146 |
Joinder and Severance | p. 147 |
Pretrial Motions | p. 150 |
Arraignment | p. 152 |
Plea Bargaining | p. 153 |
Availability of Compulsory Process | p. 155 |
Pretrial Discovery | p. 155 |
The Right to a Speedy Trial | p. 158 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 161 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 162 |
Scott v. Illinois | p. 162 |
United States v. Salerno | p. 164 |
United States v. Calandra | p. 166 |
Boykin v. Alabama | p. 168 |
Bordenkircher v. Hayes | p. 169 |
The Criminal Trial | p. 172 |
Introduction | p. 173 |
Constitutional Rights Pertaining to the Criminal Trial | p. 173 |
Selection of the Jury | p. 177 |
Free Press Versus Fair Trial | p. 182 |
"Order in the Court" | p. 184 |
The Rules of Evidence | p. 186 |
The Trial Process | p. 196 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 208 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 209 |
Williams v. Florida | p. 209 |
Batson v. Kentucky | p. 211 |
Jackson v. State | p. 214 |
Sentencing and Punishment | p. 217 |
Introduction | p. 218 |
Contemporary Forms of Criminal Punishment | p. 220 |
The Death Penalty | p. 224 |
The Sentencing Stage of the Criminal Process | p. 232 |
Granting and Revoking Probation | p. 237 |
Statutory Approaches to Incarceration | p. 239 |
The Rights of Prisoners | p. 245 |
The Rights of Crime Victims | p. 249 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 253 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 253 |
Furman v. Georgia | p. 253 |
Gregg v. Georgia | p. 257 |
Payne v. Tennessee | p. 259 |
Apprendi v. New Jersey | p. 262 |
Koon v. United States | p. 265 |
Appeal and Postconviction Relief | p. 268 |
Introduction | p. 269 |
Appeal of Right | p. 269 |
The Appellate Process | p. 274 |
Postconviction Relief | p. 281 |
Nonjudicial Remedies Available to Persons Convicted of Crimes | p. 286 |
Problems for Discussion and Solution | p. 290 |
Excerpts from Judicial Decisions | p. 290 |
Douglas v. California | p. 290 |
Felker v. Turpin | p. 292 |
Access to the Law Through Legal Research | p. 296 |
The Nature of Legal Research | p. 296 |
Primary Legal Sources | p. 296 |
Secondary Sources | p. 305 |
Computerized Legal Research | p. 310 |
How to Research a Specific Point of Law | p. 311 |
Conclusion | p. 313 |
The Constitution of the United States of America | p. 314 |
Glossary | p. 328 |
Table of Cases | p. 355 |
Index | p. 359 |
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