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050 00 $aKF9625$b.M57 1998
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245 04 $aThe Miranda debate :$blaw, justice, and policing /$cedited by Richard A. Leo & George C. Thomas III.
260 $aBoston :$bNortheastern University Press,$cc1998.
300 $axix, 339 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tMiranda : the crime, the man, and the law of confessions / $rGeorge C. Thomas --$g2.$tEqual justice in the gatehouses and mansions of American criminal procedure : from Powell to Gideon, from Escobedo to ... / $rYale Kamisar --$g3.$tMiranda v. Arizona --$g4.$tHomicide : a year on the killing streets /$rDavid Simon --$g5.$tFrom coercion to deception : the changing nature of police interrogation in America /$rRichard A. Leo --$g6. $t"You have the right to remain silent" : Miranda after twenty years /$rPatrick A. Malone --$g7.$tReport to the Attorney General on the law of pretrial interrogation /$rU.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legal Policy --$g8. $tReconsidering Miranda /$rStephen J. Schulhofer --$g9.$tQuestioning Miranda / $rGerald M. Caplan --$g10. The$tSupreme Court, the Attorney General, and the good old days of police interrogation /$rLawrence Herman --$g11. A$tmodest proposal for the abolition of custodial confessions /$rIrene Merker Rosenberg & Yale L. Rosenberg --$g12. A$tpeculiar privilege in historical perspective : the right to remain silent /$r Albert W. Alschuler --$g13.$tMiranda's social costs : an empirical reassessment /$rPaul G. Cassell --$g14.$tMiranda's practical effect : substantial benefits and vanishingly small social costs --$g15. The $timpact of Miranda revisited /$rRichard A. Leo --$g16.$tPolice interrogation in the 1990s : an empirical study of the effects of Miranda /$rPaul G. Cassell & Bret S. Hayman --$g17.$tPlain talk about the Miranda empirical debate : a "steady-state" theory of confessions /$rGeorge C. Thomas --$g18. The$tchanged and changing world of constitutional criminal procedure : the contribution of the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy /$rJoseph D. Grano --$g19. $tRemembering the "old world" of criminal procedure : a reply to Professor Grano /$rYale Kamisar --$g20.$tMiranda and the problem of false confessions / $rRichard A. Leo --$g21.$tIn a different register : the pragmatics of powerlessness in police interrogation /$rJanet E. Ainsworth --$g22. A $tstatutory replacement for the Miranda doctrine /$rPhillip E. Johnson --$g23. $tVideotaping interrogations and confessions /$rWilliam A. Geller --$g24. The $ttwenty-first century : a world without Miranda? /$rGeorge C. Thomas.
650 0 $aConfession (Law)$zUnited States.
650 0 $aPolice questioning$zUnited States.
650 0 $aRight to counsel$zUnited States.
700 1 $aLeo, Richard A.,$d1963-
700 1 $aThomas, George C.$q(George Conner),$d1947-
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