SOCIAL SCIENCES
Ruschmann, Paul

Miranda Rights

(4) YA Point-Counterpoint series. Ruschmann explains the history of Miranda rights before presenting arguments for and against protecting the rights of suspected criminals. The writing is solid, and the author does a fair job making a complex issue understandable. The debate format poses somewhat artificial constraints on the presentation, but the book is a strong starting place for research. Some photographs and sidebars are included. Reading list, websites. Ind.

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