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    almahu_9949386174202882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 2020 edition.
    ISBN: 9781003015017 , 1003015018 , 9781000012408 , 1000012409 , 9781000032659 , 1000032655 , 9781000032666 , 1000032663
    Content: The Law Officer's Pocket Manual is a handy, pocket-sized, spiral-bound manual that highlights basic legal rules for quick reference and offers examples showing how those rules are applied. The manual provides concise guidance based on U.S. Supreme Court rulings on constitutional law issues and other legal developments, covering arrest, search, surveillance, and other routine as well as sensitive areas of law enforcement. It includes more than 100 examples drawn from leading cases to provide guidance on how to act in a wide variety of situations. The 2020 edition is completely updated to reflect recent court decisions. This book helps you keep track of everything in a readable and easy-to-carry format. Some of the most important case rulings from the past 12 months include: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that probable cause for an arrest precludes a later First Amendment retaliatory arrest claim. The U.S. Supreme Court determined that the exigent circumstances doctrine to the Fourth Amendment will generally allow for a blood draw from an unconscious motorist to be performed without a warrant. The Eleventh Circuit ruled that seizing items, such as a mobile phone, from bystanders violates clearly established law and subjects the officer to a civil rights lawsuit. The Ninth Circuit ruled that the seizure of a mobile phone without a warrant following a high-speed chase was justified as an inventory search under the Fourth Amendment. The Second Circuit dove into the circuit split on rental car searches, deciding that an unlicensed driver not in lawful possession of the vehicle cannot challenge the search. The Seventh Circuit explained that the exclusionary rule does not apply to an illegal entry if there is overwhelming evidence of probable cause and a search warrant was planned before entry. The Second Circuit reaffirmed the principle that prolonging a traffic stop is not unconstitutional if the reason is supported by reasonable suspicion. Annually updated since 1972, The Law Enforcement Pocket Manual, provides police officers, criminal justice practitioners, and students with historical and social context for their role in criminal justice and the guidelines that should be followed in day-to-day policing activities. Routledge offers tiered discounts on bulk orders of 5 or more copies: For more information, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/collections/16268
    Note: I. Purpose and Use of This Manual II. The Police-Citizen Encounter A. Police Activities That Require No Evidence of Wrongdoing B. Investigative Detention C. Qualified Immunity III. Identifications A. In-Person Identifications 1. Right to Have Counsel Present B. Photograph Identification IV. Arrest A. When an Arrest Takes Place B. What You Need to Arrest--Probable Cause C. Misdemeanor Arrests D. Use of Force to Make an Arrest E. When You Should Get an Arrest Warrant F. When You Don't Need an Arrest Warrant G. Constitutional Requirements of an Arrest Warrant H. Requirements for Execution of an Arrest Warrant I. Foreign Nationals J. Retaliatory Arrests V. Search Incident to Arrest A. Automobile Searches B. Time and Place C. Plain View D. "Sweep" of Premises Where Arrest Has Been Made E. More Intrusive Searches F. Obtaining Physical Evidence From the Body of a Suspect Under Arrest G. Obtaining Physical Evidence From the Body of a Suspect Not Under Arrest VI. Interrogation A. When Warnings Should Be Given B. When Warnings Are Not Necessary C. Miranda Warnings D. When to Repeat the Warnings E. Interrogating Juveniles F. The Suspect's Answer G. Questioning H. Belated Warnings I. Exceptions to Miranda's Exclusionary Rule J. Dealing With a Formally Charged Suspect VII. Search and Seizure A. Search Without a Warrant B. "Searches" That Aren't Really Searches C. Search With Warrant D. Automobile Inventories E. Inventories of Arrestees F. Administrative Search Warrants G. Computers and Other Electronic Devices H. The Exclusionary Rule VIII. Surveillance and Preservation of Evidence Part I. Surveillance A. Police Surveillance Without Electronic Devices B. Electronic Surveillance of Communications C. Electronic Devices That Do Not Intercept Communications Part II. Preservation of Evidence IX. Entrapment X. Disabled Persons A. Assessing the Condition of Persons Who Are Not Fully Conscious or Able to Communicate B. Arresting Persons With Disabilities C. Communicating With Disabled Persons XI. Case References
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Handbook ; Electronic books. ; Handbooks and manuals. ; Handbooks and manuals. ; Guides et manuels.
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    Cambridge :Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384179802882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781000012408 , 1000012409 , 9781786762337 , 1786762331 , 9781786762344 , 178676234X , 9781786762351 , 1786762358 , 9781000005585 , 1000005585 , 9780429275555 , 0429275552 , 9781000018929 , 100001892X
    Series Statement: Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science ; 58
    Content: Plant health covers topics such as the safe handling and movement of germplasm and seed, as well as the range of biotic threats faced by crops and the ways they can be managed to optimise yields and ensure safety and quality in crop production. These threats include viral, bacterial and fungal diseases as well as the impact of insect pests and weeds. This collection summarises 50 years of research on plant health by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to improve the health of crops in Africa. The first part of the book reviews general issues such as pest and disease surveillance and the range of viruses affecting key African crops. Part 2 summarises key research on improving the health of major crops such as cassava, maize, yams and cocoyams, bananas and plantains, legumes, vegetables and tree fruits. The final part of the book discusses ways of improving integrated pest management of insect pests, diseases and weeds in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Note: 〈B〉Part 1 Managing threats to plant health〈/b〉〈br〉1. Key challenges in plant health in sub-Saharan Africa: stakeholder priorities: 〈i〉Kenton Dashiell, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉2. Introduction: meeting challenges in plant health in sub-Saharan Africa: 〈i〉Peter Neuenschwander and Manuele Tamò, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin〈/i〉; 〈br〉3. Disease surveillance, diagnostics and germplasm health in crop protection: 〈i〉P. Lava Kumar, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; James P. Legg, IITA, Tanzania; Maria Ayodele, IITA, Nigeria; George Mahuku, IITA, Tanzania; and Alejandro Ortega-Beltran and Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, IITA, Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉4. Conserving and exploiting biodiversity in crop cultivation in sub-Saharan Africa: 〈i〉Georg Goergen and Peter Neuenschwander, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; and Danny Coyne, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Kenya〈/i〉; 〈br〉5. Viruses affecting African crops and their vectors: 〈i〉James P. Legg, IITA, Tanzania, P. Lava Kumar, IITA, Nigeria; George Mahuku, IITA, Tanzania, Everlyne Wosula, IITA, Tanzania; Livia Stavolone, IITA, Nigeria; Eugene Terry, New Markets Lab, USA; and Nilsa Bosque-Pérez, University of Idaho, USA〈/i〉; 〈br〉〈br〉〈b〉Part 2 Plant health in practice: managing threats to key African crops〈/b〉〈br〉6. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: cassava: 〈i〉Muaka Toko and Peter Neuenschwander, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; J. Steve Yaninek, Purdue University, USA; Alejandro Ortega-Betran, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; André Fanou and Victor Zinsou, Université de Parakou, Benin; Kerstin D. Wydra, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Rachid Hanna and Appolin Fotso, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cameroon; and Ouorou Douro-Kpindou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin〈/i〉; 〈br〉7. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: maize: 〈i〉Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Kitty F. Cardwell, Oklahoma State University, USA; Alejandro Ortega-Beltran, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Fritz Schulthess, Rheinstrasse 160, Switzerland; William Meikle, USDA-ARS, USA; Mamoudou Sétamou, Texas A & M University, USA; and Peter J. Cotty, USDA-ARS, USA〈/i〉; 〈br〉8. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: yam, taro and cocoyam: 〈i〉Babatima Djana Mignouna, IITA, Benin; P. Lava Kumar, IITA, Nigeria; Danny Coyne, IITA, Kenya; and Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, Alejandro Ortega-Beltran, Ranjana Bhattacharjee and David De Koeyer, IITA, Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉9. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: banana and plantain: 〈i〉Stefan Hauser, IITA, Nigeria; C. Clifford Gold, evada City, USA; Cornelia Pasberg-Gauhl and Friedhelm Gauhl, FG-Inter-Agro-Consult KG, Austria; Juliet Akello, IITA, Zambia; Kim Jacobsen, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium; Lindsey Norgrove, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland; Daniel Coyne, IITA, Kenya; P. Lava Kumar, IITA Tanzania; George Mahuku, Manoj Kaushal, IITA, Tanzania; Valentine Nakato, IITA, UGANDA; and Leena Tripathi and Jaindra Tripathi, IITA, Kenya〈/i〉; 〈br〉10. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: legumes: 〈i〉Manuele Tamò, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; Léonard Afouda, Université de Parakou, Bénin; Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Harru Bottenberg, United States Agency for International Development, USA; Laura Cortada-Gonzales, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Kenya; Harun Murithi, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Tanzania; Alejandro Ortega-Beltran, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Barry Pittendrigh, Michigan State University, USA; Rachidatou Sikirou, Institut National des Recherches Agricoles au Bénin, Benin; Abou Togola, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; and Kerstin D. Wydra, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany〈/i〉; 〈br〉11. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: vegetables: 〈i〉Ignace Godonou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Catholic University of West Africa, Benin; May-Guri Saethre, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Ghislain Tepa-Yotto, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Université Nationale d'Agriculture, Benin; Désiré Gnanvossou and Oourou Douro-Kpindou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; and Danny Coyne, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Kenya〈/i〉; 〈br〉12. Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: fruit and other tree crops:〈i〉 Peter Neuenschwander and Désiré Gnanvossou, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; Stefan Hauser, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Georg Goergen, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; Rachid Hanna, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cameroon; Lindsay Norgrove, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland; and Koffi Negloh and Cyriaque Agboton, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin〈/i〉; 〈br〉〈br〉〈b〉Part 3 Integrated pest management: putting it all together and exchange of knowledge with farmers〈/b〉 〈br〉13.Commercial products promoting plant health in African agriculture: 〈i〉Frederick Schreurs and Ranajit Bandyopadhyay, IITA, Nigeria; Christiaan Kooyman, IITA, Kenya; Alejandro Ortega-Beltran and Adebowale Akande, IITA, Nigeria; Matieyedou Konlambigue, IITA, Ghana; and Niels Van den Bosch, IITA, Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉14. Weeds affecting field crops and water bodies in Africa: 〈i〉David Chikoye, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Zambia; Friday Ekeleme, Stefan Hauser, Abebe Menkir and Alpha Y. Kamara, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria; Peter Neuenschwander and Obinna Ajuonu, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Bénin; and Hakeem A. Ajeigbe, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉15. Making integrated pest management (IPM) work in sub-Saharan Africa: 〈i〉Danny Coyne, IITA, Kenya; Michael Abberton, IITA, Nigeria; Sounkoura Adetonah, IITA, Bénin; Maria Ayodele, IITA, Nigeria; Laura Cortada-Gonzales, IITA, Kenya; Brice Gbaguidi, IITA, Bénin; Stefan Hauser and P. Lava Kumar, IITA, Nigeria; Peter Neuenschwander, IITA, Bénin; Marc Schut, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Manuele Tamò, IITA, Benin; and Abou Togola, IITA, Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉〈br〉〈b〉Part 4 Conclusions and future challenges〈/b〉〈br〉16. Improving plant health in sub-Saharan Africa: conclusions and future challenges 〈i〉Peter Neuenschwander and Manuele Tamò, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Benin; and May-Guri Sæthre, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nigeria〈/i〉; 〈br〉
    Additional Edition: Print version: Critical issues in plant health Cambridge : Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2019. ISBN 1786762323
    Additional Edition: ebook version : ISBN 9781786762344
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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