Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues Free Audiobook Download by Craig Hemmens,Jeffery T. Walker
The Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues is a comprehensive source of legal resources for law enforcement officials. The book includes the following: * Historical information on the right to privacy * An overview of constitutional law in general and the Fourth Amendment in particular * A discussion of search and seizure * A discussion of unreasonable searches and seizures * A discussion of warrants and probable cause * A discussion of illegal wiretapping
The book is designed for use by law enforcement officers and has a beginning, middle and end. It covers the following topics: 1. The history of the United States constitution 2. What does police authority mean in a constitutional sense? 3. Constitutional versus statutory law
The United States Constitution is the law of the land. It was written by our Founding Fathers as a guidebook for governing America. The Constitution contains provisions relating to law enforcement and courts, which are important in many criminal cases involving police departments.
Law Enforcement Officers are involved in a wide variety of activities that may create a risk of constitutional violations, including searches, detentions, and arrests. The law enforcement officers may also be involved in the protection of private citizens from harm. This book explores these activities, as well as how the law department for police departments should respond when such concerns arise.
In this audiobook, the author discusses police constitutional rights in depth, including what lead to the revolution which establish these rights. The author argues that now more than ever, police need legal knowledge as well as procedural safeguards to ensure they are not infringing on their own civil liberties.
The Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues is a comprehensive analysis of the Constitution's Fourth Amendment and its applicability to law enforcement. The book covers the Fourth Amendment's history, judicial interpretation, important cases, key constitutional provisions, and more.
Published Date | 2019-12-12 |
Duration | 12 hours 57 minutes |
Author | Craig Hemmens, Jeffery T. Walker |
Narrated | John Chancer |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Non-Fiction |
Parent Category | Education |