Product Description
Applied Law for Police Officials (5th edition) (Multimedia eBook)
Author: C Joubert
Format: Digital
Applied Law for Police Officials 5th edition equips police officials with the necessary knowledge and understanding to uphold the law and protect South African citizens to fulfil their duties in accordance with the Constitution.
In order to investigate crime effectively and to gather evidence that will enable the prosecuting authorities to secure convictions after following due process of law, police officials must be familiar with the fundamental elements of criminal law, criminal procedure and the law of evidence. In Applied Law for Police Officials these elements are explained and discussed in the context of a Constitution that endorses the importance of human rights.
This fifth edition of the textbook has been updated with the latest case law and is also enhanced to reflect the most recent attempts by Parliament to curb criminal behaviour.
Key features:
Interactive self-test questions with popup answers and other learner assessment tools instantly validate learning.
Video lectures provide further context.
Audio glossaries of terms promote understanding of commonly used terms and concepts.
Case studies teach students how to apply their knowledge.
Support material available on Juta Passmasters for lecturers and students.
Contents:
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Introduction to South African law and criminal prosecution
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Policing powers and responsibilities
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General elements of an offence
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Inchoate crimes, participation and special forms of liability
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Crimes endangering the constitutional structures or the economy
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Crimes against the person
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Property crimes
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Crimes against the administration of justice
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Crimes against the community
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Overview of the criminal justice process
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Initiating the investigation
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Arrest, detention and the use of force
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Bail as a method of release
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General methods of obtaining evidence
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Alternative methods of obtaining evidence and information
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The law of evidence: An introduction
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Types of evidence
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Privilege
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Irrelevant and unreliable evidence
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Evaluating evidential material
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Addendum: Relevant sections and schedules of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977
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