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Legal Aspects of Criminal Justice Management MSCJ 530 - Resource Guide
Examination of the legal issues within criminal justice management.
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Required Reading
Garrity v. New Jersey 385 U.S. 493
Brooks, M. E. (2002). Statements compelled from law enforcement employees.
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 71(6)
, 26-31.
Collins, J. M. (2017). Routine reports and Garrity.
The Police Chief, 84(7)
, 18.
Daigle, E. P., Esq. (2012). Garrity warnings: To give or not to give, that is the question.
The Police Chief, 79(12)
, 12.
Westen, P. (2010). Answer self-incriminating questions or be fired.
American Journal of Criminal Law, 37(2)
, 97-162.
Weingarten and Loudermill protections for employees in a Union Workplace
Due process. (2008).
Police Department Disciplinary Bulletin, 16(2)
, 5-7.
Koziol, J. (2016). Police discipline: Part three, effective discipline.
Law & Order, 64(9)
, 18-19.
Primary Source Documents
Garrity v. New Jersey 385 U.S. 493
Supplemental Reading
Garrity v New Jersey
Gerlicher, C., & Shorba, J. (2007). PREA and the investigative process.
Corrections Today, 69(5)
, 70-75.
Weingarten and Loudermill
NLRB v Weingarten
Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill
Town fires employee for improper traffic ticket. (2006).
Police Department Disciplinary Bulletin, 14(10)
, 3-4.
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