52. Police Interrogations and the Miranda Warnings
The U.S. Constitution in Five Minutes - Joseph L. Smith
Ryan J. Williams [+ ]
University of South Alabama
Ryan J. Williams is an assistant professor of political science and criminal justice at the University of South Alabama. His work focuses on U.S. judicial politics, criminal justice, and teaching and learning in the political science classroom.
Description
Created to inform criminal suspects of certain constitutional rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, the Miranda Warnings provide protections for criminal defendants during police interrogation.