Custodial interrogations
TASER Exposure and Cognitive Impairment: Implications for Valid Miranda Waivers and the Timing of Police Custodial Interrogations
NCJ Number
249532
Journal
Criminology & Public Policy
Date Published
December 2015
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US Supreme Court Revisits Miranda in a Trilogy of Cases and Clarifies Some of its Principles but Does not Weaken Miranda's Core Values
NCJ Number
240053
Journal
Criminal Justice Studies
Date Published
September 2012
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For the Record: Taping Felony Custodial Interrogations Benefits Law Enforcement
NCJ Number
207831
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
October 2004
Miranda's Exceptions in a Post-Dickerson World
NCJ Number
195228
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Date Published
2001
Police: An Introduction, Second Edition
NCJ Number
193042
Date Published
2002
Constitutonal Road Maps
NCJ Number
187431
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Date Published
2000
Miranda, Dickerson, and the Problem of Actual Innocence
NCJ Number
187159
Journal
Criminal Justice Ethics
Date Published
2000
Law in Policing: Legal Regulation and Police Practices
NCJ Number
175952
Date Published
1997
Davis v. United States: Leaving Less Articulate Suspects to Fend for Themselves in the Face of Custodial Interrogation
NCJ Number
166928
Journal
New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement
Date Published
1996
Criminal Procedure: United States Supreme Court Adopts the Threshold of Clarity Standard for Ambiguous Requests for Counsel
NCJ Number
156915
Journal
Florida Law Review
Date Published
1993
Temporary Detention of Occupants of Premises Being Searched by Police
NCJ Number
155755
Journal
Crime to Court, Police Officer's Handbook
Date Published
1995
Miranda: Request for Counsel Must be Clear
NCJ Number
150785
Journal
Crime to Court, Police Officer's Handbook
Date Published
1994
IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN: THE SCOPE OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO COUNSEL
NCJ Number
146087
Journal
American Criminal Law Review
Date Published
1993
MOBILE VIDEOTAPING: ADMISSIBILITY UNDER FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE COMBINED WITH FOURTH AND FIFTH AMENDMENT CONSIDERATIONS
NCJ Number
146407
Journal
The Prosecutor
Date Published
1993
Mobile Videotaping: A Look at Tomorrow's Law Enforcement Tool
NCJ Number
140597
Journal
Law and Order
Date Published
1992
Relationship Between Attribution of Blame for Criminal Offences and the Reasons Why Suspects Confess During Custodial Interrogation
NCJ Number
139412
Journal
Journal of the Forensic Science Society
Date Published
1992
Pennsylvania v. Muniz: "Walking the Line" Between Testimonial and Real Evidence With Videotaped Drunk Drivers
NCJ Number
139240
Journal
Criminal Justice Journal
Date Published
1992
Rethinking Custodial Interrogation
NCJ Number
131708
Journal
American Criminal Law Review
Date Published
1990
Fifth Amendment -- Videotaping Drunk Drivers: Limitations on Miranda's Protections
NCJ Number
131674
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Date Published
1991
Law of the Case: United States v. Carter, 884 F2d 368 (1989) (From Crime to Court: Police Officer's Handbook, P 5-16, 1990, Joseph C Coleman)
NCJ Number
121264
Date Published
1990
Public Safety Exception to Miranda Careening Through the Lower Courts
NCJ Number
116785
Journal
University of Florida Law Review
Date Published
1988