Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional issues provides law enforcement officers valuable up to date information that can be applied to an officers daily assignments. Numerous agencies can use this book in training programs, as well as, the promotional exam process. The book includes basic information that will help a new officer or continue to build a seasoned officer’s understanding of the law. The authors of this book have provided information about various court cases and explain the constitutional issues that Officers will face on a daily basis. In today’s world, this book provides information on what police need to know regarding their powers, liabilities and limitations. Overall, officers are provided a legal guide that is easily followed in this well written book.
-Elizabeth A. Blair, Criminal Justice, University of Illinois, Springfield
Legal Guide for Police: Constitutional Issues is the definitive criminal police procedure book for students. Walker and Hemmens successfully take complicated procedural legal cases and are able to clarify the law in an easily understandable way for students.
-Melinda R. Roberts, Criminal Justice, University of Southern Indiana
I have chosen Legal Guide for Police for my students because it does an excellent job at taking difficult constitutional issues and presenting them in an easy to read text while incorporating important case law.
-Rod Nelson, Criminal Justice, Hennepin Technical College, Director, Law Enforcement Training Services, LLC, and Former Captain, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office
Walker and Hemmens have done a masterful job in providing a legal text that is comprehensive with current important legal cases which is easy to read. The text is among one of the best sources for providing legal guidance to law enforcement officers and police administrators. Walker and Hemmens provide a detailed review of important legal principles underscored with current case decisions which is most useful for guiding field decisions and operations for street officers and command personnel. I have used the text for years as a source in teaching criminal procedures and in researching case law for providing expert witness services. Moreover, the book should be required reading in all police academies and every police administrator should have copies of the book available to all officers and command personnel within the department. The book provides a valuable and practical legal source and without reservation I highly endorse it.
-Darrell L. Ross, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Valdosta State University
Walker and Hemmens have written a well-organized, comprehensive text on the constitutional issues related to policing. The authors’ presentation is accessible and relevant for both experienced police officers and students of policing. Their guide blends discussions about legal doctrines and precedents with the real work of policing.
-Barbara Belbot, Criminal Justice, University of Houston, Downtown