The Indiana Criminal and Traffic Law Manual, designed for this State’s law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, features a full presentation of the Indiana Criminal Law and Procedure (Title 35), Motor Vehicle Law (Title 9), Family Law and Juveniles (Title 31), Alcoholic Beverages (Title 7.1), State and Local Administration (Titles 4 & 5), State Police, Civil Defense (Title 10), Corrections (Title 11), Human Services (Title 12), the Environment (Title 13), and select provisions of related statutes that law enforcement and criminal justice professionals use most often.
The newest Blue360° Media Edition includes a listing of applicable sections affected by legislation during the latest session, along with an extensive index and table of contents for quick access to each area of the law. This book includes Indiana Search and Seizure Law, with coverage of Arrests, Confessions, and Privacy Expectations, which provides a clear and comprehensive approach to the study of modern constitutional criminal procedure. It analyzes the classical and current United States Supreme Court and federal circuit court decisions, along with relevant state court decisions that impact the day-to-day duties of law enforcement and criminal justice professionals. Search and Seizure Law removes the guesswork in, and tedious search for, “today’s law.” Where relevant, specific areas of state court departure have been identified. This is where various state courts employ “New Federalism” to rely on their own constitutions to provide state citizens with added protection to their rights and liberties. Search and Seizure Law is an officer’s, attorney’s or law/criminal justice student’s or professor’s valuable reference for the Laws of Arrest, Confessions, and Privacy Expectations. The publication also includes an Active Shooter Response Checklist for Patrol Officers, which outlines response tactics by police to an active shooter incident, as well as Key U.S. Supreme Court Cases for Law Enforcement, which includes one-sentence summaries of the main U.S. Supreme Court cases interpreting the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.