Sell sheet for a book about the law of investigative detention targeting Crown and defence counsel, police officers, judges and justices of the peace.
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Finding a Balance between Police Powers and Civil Liberties
Investigative detention has been in effect since the early 1990s. Numerous issues arise from the doctrine, such as the extent of police powers and encroachment on civil liberties, unnecessary investigative stops, and stereotypical profiling, among many others.
The Law of Investigative Detention is the first book to comprehensively examine this topic. It contains academic critiques, practical legal analysis, and analysis of recent significant case law to help you make sense of this quickly evolving field. Case law covers the 1993 Simpson judgement, the Mann decision of 2004 up until March 31, 2008.
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