SAGE Journal Articles and Readings

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SAGE Journal Articles

SJ-userguide.pdf

Article 1: Iacono, W.G. (2008). Effective policing: Understanding how polygraph tests work and are used. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35 (10), 1295-1308.

Learning objective: describe the major issues related to due process especially as it relates to search and seizure.

Article 2: Culhane, S.E., Hosch, H.M., & Heck, C. (2008). Interrogation technique endorsement by current law enforcement, future law enforcement, and layperons. Police Quarterly, 11 (3),366-386.

Learning objective: provide examples of court decisions that have limited police search and seizures and the concepts associated such as probable cause, reasonable suspicion and the exclusionary rule.

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Encyclopedia and Reference

 

Encyclopedia 1: Hemmens, C. (2002). The Exclusionary Rule. In D. Levinson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. (pp.655-657).

Learning objective: describe the major issues related to due process especially as it relates to search and seizure.

Encyclopedia 2: Babic, A. (2012). USA PATRIOT Act of 2001. In W. Miller (Ed.), The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America: An Encyclopedia. (pp. 1853-1855).

Learning objective: identify the major landmark cases related directly to how police conduct searches with an emphasis on warrants.

Encyclopedia 3: Hemmens, C. (2013). Plain View Doctrine. In J. Vile, & D. Hudson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment. (pp. 507-508).

Learning objective: identify the major landmark cases related directly to how police conduct searches with an emphasis on warrants.