An inherent tension resides in the Fourth Amendment's strictures on unreasonable searches and seizures. We want it to protect our privacy from government intrusion, yet we want the police to do whatever is required to solve crime. Greater controls on the power of the police provide more privacy protections to citizens. Reduced controls on police actions provide less privacy protection to citizens. Bloom explores this tension as he guides the reader to through the history and relevant Supreme Court decisions that have shaped the current state of Fourth Amendment law.
Searches, Seizures, and Warrants: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution (Reference Guides to the United States Constitution)
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Author(s)Robert M. Bloom
PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN0313314454
ISBN-139780313314452
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Sales Rank1,905,750
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