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Book cover image of The Miranda Ruling: Its Past, Present, and Future by Lawrence S. Wrightsman

Authors: Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Mary L. Pitman
ISBN-13: 9780199730902, ISBN-10: 0199730903
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: May 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Lawrence S. Wrightsman

Lawrence S. Wrightsman is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas

Mary L. Pitman is Research Assistant to Lawrence Wrightsman in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas

Book Synopsis

Where did Miranda go wrong? The purpose of this book is to identify and describe four problems with the implementation of the Miranda decision and to suggest remedies in order to have it achieve its original purpose. The four problems identified in the book are:

1. The justices, in placing restrictions of the questioning of suspects, limited these rights only to those suspects who were "in custody." The term "in custody" is vague-legally vague as well as vague to the layperson. It permits the police to question suspects without giving them their Miranda rights in those settings where it is unclear whether custody is present.

2. The Miranda warnings may not be fully understood by many suspects. There is no country-wide standardization of what is said; there are literally thousands of different versions of "the" Miranda warnings in use by different police departments in the United States.

3. Police training manuals, while recognizing the right to a "Miranda warning," have developed many ways to circumvent giving the warnings or ignoring a response in which a suspect does decide to remain silent or ask for an attorney.

4. In the 40 years since the Miranda law was established, the Supreme Court and lower courts have made decisions eroding their application.

Can the original goal of the authors of the Miranda law be salvaged? This book examines the state of interrogations and the state of the law before the Miranda decision was made, the purposes and nature of the decision, and proposes recommendations for reinstituting the original goals.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Public Image of Miranda and Why It is Incomplete Chapter 2: What Led Up to the Miranda Decision Chapter 3: The Decision in Miranda v. Arizona Chapter 4: Limitations of the Original Decision Chapter 5: Problems in the Comprehension of the Miranda Rights Chapter 6: More Recent Supreme Court Decisions that Erode Miranda Rights Chapter 7: Police Reactions to the Miranda Requirements Chapter 8: The Future of the Miranda Ruling References Index

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