2004 Edition The Law Officer's Pocket Manual

Aug. 20, 2007
The new 2004 Edition of "The Law Officer's Pocket Manual" gives law officers quick, reliable guidance based on the latest Supreme Court rulings and other legal developments. It covers arrest, search, surveillance, and other routine and sensitive areas of law enforcement. "The Law Officer's Pocket Manual" is published by BNA Books, a divisiton of The Bureau of National Affairs Inc. The 2004 Edition includes new Court decisions on interrogations and police-citizen encounters and new lower court decisions on searches and seizures. This manual covers all requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and is useful for officer training, as well as on-the-scene reference. It is written in nontechnical language by the editor's of BNA's Criminal Law Reporter and updated annually by Hugh Kaplan, managing editor of that publication. To order a copy of this 2004 edition manual, visit www.bnabooks.com.

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