ABSTRACT

Illuminating US constitutional concepts in plain language and clarifying nuances in the law, this third edition of Constitutional Law and Criminal Justice simplifies understanding of the United States judicial system for those without advanced legal training. It updates recent decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States and includes a discussion on the current makeup and policy of the Supreme Court.

Learning objectives and summary outlines of recent Supreme Court decisions, combined with practical examples and selected actual court documents, enhance students’ understanding of the most important issues regarding the US Constitution and its application in the criminal justice system. The book begins with an overview of the Bill of Rights, followed by an examination of the components of the judiciary. It moves on to a discussion of due process; the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments; and the exclusionary rule. A unique chapter addressing civil liability and the criminal justice professional is especially relevant to students in criminal justice programs.

Concise and informative, this book is designed to be used in undergraduate courses in criminal justice and justice administration programs in universities and community colleges.

chapter Chapter 1|26 pages

US Constitution

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Concept of Due Process

chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Fourth Amendment

chapter Chapter 4|29 pages

Fourth Amendment Issues

chapter Chapter 5|18 pages

Exclusionary Rule

chapter Chapter 6|24 pages

Fifth Amendment Issues

chapter Chapter 7|29 pages

Sixth Amendment Issues

chapter Chapter 8|27 pages

Eighth Amendment Issues

chapter Chapter 9|19 pages

First Amendment Issues

chapter Chapter 10|18 pages

Civil Liability

chapter Chapter 11|14 pages

Writ of Habeas Corpus

chapter Chapter 12|9 pages

Epilogue