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Comprehensive Criminal Procedure 6th Edition ISBN 9798889061823
By Ronald J. Allen, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Debra A. Livingston, Tracey L. Meares and Andrew D. Leipold
Designed for use across all introductory criminal procedure courses—including those focused on investigation, adjudication, or a comprehensive survey—this casebook offers a rigorous, nuanced, and contemporary exploration of the constitutional and statutory framework governing criminal process in the United States.
While grounded in the foundational principles of constitutional criminal procedure, the book also incorporates relevant federal statutes and court rules, offering a broad and integrative view of how the system functions in theory and in practice. The authors emphasize not just the “what” of criminal procedure law, but the “why”—inviting deep engagement with the historical, theoretical, and practical roots of legal doctrines.
Ideal for instructors who wish to challenge their students intellectually, the casebook is distinguished by its thoughtful editing, sophisticated note materials, and a thematic structure that connects legal doctrine with the real-world realities of race, class, institutional constraint, and the goals of justice. This approach enables students to grasp the broader societal and jurisprudential implications of key legal questions, including how procedural rules intersect with substantive criminal law, how limited resources shape decision-making, and how procedural safeguards affect both individual rights and collective safety.
New to the Sixth Edition:
- Recent Judicial and Legislative Developments: Incorporates the most important Supreme Court decisions and statutory/rule amendments issued since the prior edition.
- New “Roadmap” Introductions: Each major set of Notes and Questions is now preceded by a concise, student-friendly roadmap to guide class discussion and independent study.
- Expanded Coverage of Police Use of Force: Responds to contemporary developments and public concerns, including legal standards and practical challenges.
- Enhanced Discussion of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel: Especially in the context of plea bargaining, where most criminal cases are resolved.
- Reorganized and Deepened Analysis of the Crawford Doctrine: Offers a clearer and more systematic examination of the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause and evolving interpretations.
- Updated Notes on Emerging Issues: Including racial disparities in policing, the role of progressive prosecutors, encryption and digital privacy, false confessions, the movement for cash bail reform, and the impact of cybercrime.
Comprehensive Criminal Procedure 6th Edition Allen ISBN 9798889061823
Why This Casebook Stands Out:
- Comprehensive and Cohesive: Whether you're teaching a two-semester sequence or a single-semester overview, the book provides flexible, thematic organization that supports a wide range of course structures.
- Deeply Engaging Pedagogy: Carefully selected and edited cases are paired with probing questions, thought-provoking notes, and empirical perspectives that connect doctrine to law-in-action.
- Grounded in Real-World Implications: The book uniquely integrates the study of procedural law with its practical and societal impact, focusing on race, class, institutional decision-making, and resource limitations.
- Unparalleled Scholarly Authority: Authored by leading scholars and practitioners in criminal law and procedure, each chapter reflects the latest thinking in the field without sacrificing clarity or accessibility.
- Focus on Digital Age Challenges: The only criminal procedure casebook that fully equips students to understand the constitutional and policy dimensions of privacy, surveillance, encryption, and cybercrime in the modern era.
With its rich doctrinal coverage, clear thematic structure, and commitment to real-world relevance, Criminal Procedure: Sixth Edition continues to set the standard for how criminal procedure is taught. Whether used in a traditional doctrinal course, a policy-oriented seminar, or a practice-ready curriculum, this casebook prepares students not only to understand criminal procedure—but to think critically about how it serves justice in a rapidly changing world.




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