ABSTRACT

Understanding case law in high-liability areas and performing the job within a legal framework places a criminal justice agency in the best position to defend against a lawsuit. This handbook addresses the problems confronting criminal justice practitioners and their agencies due to the ever-increasing number of civil liability lawsuits. It introduces the reader to civil liability generally and the federal law specifically, while indicating the steps that can be taken to minimize the risk of litigation.

Civil Liability in Criminal Justice is one of very few texts on the subject that combines applicable case law and related liability research, a valuable feature for current and future policy makers and managers. Ross also provides an overview of current case law in high-liability areas, enhancing student knowledge and practitioner job performance.

chapter 1|22 pages

Overview of Civil Liability

chapter 2|14 pages

Foundations for Liability

chapter 6|34 pages

Administrative and Supervisory Liability

chapter 7|34 pages

Liability for Failure to Train

chapter 9|46 pages

Personnel Issues and Liability

chapter 12|46 pages

Section 1983 Actions in Law Enforcement

chapter 13|40 pages

Liability and Wrongful Custodial Death