The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the PoliceRinehart Press, 1973 - 360 páginas |
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Página 260
... stop valid on grounds of less than probable cause ? Is a stop an arrest ? There is considerable legal ground for the be- lief that persons may be detained for questioning under circumstances that would not warrant an arrest and that ...
... stop valid on grounds of less than probable cause ? Is a stop an arrest ? There is considerable legal ground for the be- lief that persons may be detained for questioning under circumstances that would not warrant an arrest and that ...
Página 261
... Stop and Frisk Law was predicated on the assumption that to approve stop and frisk , the Court of necessity would be backing away from Mapp v . Ohio . The Court took this occasion to recognize the realities of police action : 17 Street ...
... Stop and Frisk Law was predicated on the assumption that to approve stop and frisk , the Court of necessity would be backing away from Mapp v . Ohio . The Court took this occasion to recognize the realities of police action : 17 Street ...
Página 262
... stop and frisk rationale therefore was not a repudiation of Mapp v . Ohio , since Mapp was at best only a partial deterrent . 3 ) Terry's conviction was upheld 8-1 ( Douglas dissenting ) , Peters ' was upheld 9-0 , and Sibron's ...
... stop and frisk rationale therefore was not a repudiation of Mapp v . Ohio , since Mapp was at best only a partial deterrent . 3 ) Terry's conviction was upheld 8-1 ( Douglas dissenting ) , Peters ' was upheld 9-0 , and Sibron's ...
Contenido
The Social and Historical Setting | 1 |
David J Bordua and Albert J Reiss | 78 |
The Presidents Commission On Law Enforcement | 85 |
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