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August 2018 Edition of the Virginia Criminal Justice Bulletin
The Radford University Department of Criminal Justice is pleased to distribute the fourth issue of the Virginia Criminal Justice Bulletin. The purpose of the Virginia Criminal Justice Bulletin is to provide timely information about court cases, legislative actions, and general subject matter of interest to criminal justice legal advisors and practitioners in Virginia.
This edition of the Bulletin also includes an online anonymous survey RU is asking law enforcement officers to consider completing.
This edition of the Bulletin also includes an online anonymous survey RU is asking law enforcement officers to consider completing.
August, 2018 (Vol. 3, No. 2)
- Article: Byrd v. U.S.: A Driver of a Rental Car Not Listed as a Driver on the Rental Agreement Has Standing to Object to a Search of the Car
- Article: Carpenter v. U.S.: Obtaining Extensive Cell Site Location Data is a Search
- Article: Collins v. Virginia: A Recent Supreme Court Case Underscores The Importance of Curtilage in Search Cases
- Article: Active Shooter Events: Guidance from the National Fire Protection Association, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Role of Unified Command
- Article: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity in Policing
- Article: The Problem of Solitary Confinement
- Article: Exigent/Emergency Searches & Community Caretaker
- Article: Police Deadly Force Against Citizens Wielding Knives
- Article: Let Me Count the Ways – Vehicle Searches
- Survey: Perceptions of Individuals with Disabilities by Law Enforcement - VCJB co-editor Eric Snow is conducting research via an anonymous online survey for law enforcement/corrections employees. Participation in the study is appreciated.