Miranda Rights Research Paper by cee-cee
Miranda Rights
This paper looks at the issue of criminal justice and provides an in-depth exploration of the utility of the Miranda Rights.
# 109460
| 4,310 words
| 14 sources
| APA
| 2008
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Published
on Nov 30, 2008
in
Sociology
(Theory)
, Law
(Criminal)
, Criminology
(Criminal Justice and Corrections)
, Political Science
(General)
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Description:
In this article, the writer presents a discourse and analysis of the Miranda Rights, providing an analytical debate of both sides of the current legal issue in constitutional criminal justice. The researcher proposes that the efficacy of Miranda Rights are questionable largely because of how they are misused and how law enforcement agents "enforce" or fail to enforce them. Specifically, the paper reviews an issue the courts have recently decided involving the Miranda Rights, beginning with a factual analysis of the issue and synopsis of how it pertains to current criminal justice events. The writer also proclaims why this issue is worthy of consideration and provides the present status of the issue as well as both sides of the issue prior to offering any conclusions about the case at hand.
Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Purpose/Review
Exploration of Utility of Miranda Rights in Modern Society
Opposition to Miranda Rights
Discourse of Efficacy and Controversy Related to Miranda Use
Implications of Miranda Rights
How Changes in Policy May or May Not Benefit Those Affected by the Miranda Rights
Discussion of How Proposal and Conclusions would Affect the CJS.
Conclusion
Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Purpose/Review
Exploration of Utility of Miranda Rights in Modern Society
Opposition to Miranda Rights
Discourse of Efficacy and Controversy Related to Miranda Use
Implications of Miranda Rights
How Changes in Policy May or May Not Benefit Those Affected by the Miranda Rights
Discussion of How Proposal and Conclusions would Affect the CJS.
Conclusion
Sample of Sources Used:
- Bram v. United States, (1946), 168 United States 532, No. 562.
- Clymer, S.D. (2002), Are police free to disregard Miranda? Yale Law Journal, 113(3): 268.
- Columbia Law Review, (1961 April), Post-indictment questioning in absence of counsel violates due process requirements, Columbia Law Review, 61(4): 744-48.
- Corey v. United States, 375 U.S. 169, (1963), Available http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com
- Crooker v. California, 357 U.S. 433, (1958), Retrieved November 18, 2007: http://medicolegal.tripod.com/crooker.htm
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Miranda Rights (2008, November 30)
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