PLS 30100 INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: PRACTICE & SYSTEMS (4)

Reviews major elements that comprise the American law enforcement system,  including historical and contemporary development of the police role in society and common roots of different components of present structure. Major social, economic and political events that contributed to formation of American criminal justice system highlighted. Eternal balancing required to assure adherence to constitutional safeguards, while maintaining social order, providing for public safety and delivering law enforcement services integrated throughout the course. Full range of rights in American criminal justice system examined, not only in broad philosophical and social context but also in terms of specific application. Contrast systems of policing in other countries with the American experience. Includes impact of case law on police policies and practices, discretion in administration of justice, due process, and contemporary influences in the justice system.