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Police detention and arrest privileges
The law relating to "on the street" detention, questioning, and frisking of suspected persons and police arrest privileges in general / Frank J. Remington
Police arrest privileges in a free society: A plea for modernization / O. W. Wilson
The fourth amendment: Obstacle of necessity in the law of arrest? / Caleb Foote
Police detention and arrest privileges under foreign law
Canada / G. Arthur Martin
England / Glanville L. Williams
France / Robert Vouin
Germany / Walter R. Clemens
Israel / Haim H. Cohn
Japan / Haruo Abe
Norway / Anders Bratholm
The exclusionary rule regarding illegally seized evidence
The exclusionary rule in the American law of search and seizure / Francis A. Allen
The exclusionary rule and misconduct by the police / Monrad G. Paulsen
The exclusionary rule: An ill conceived and ineffective remedy / Frank J. McGarr
The exclusionary rule under foreign law
Police interrogation privileges and limitations
The law relating to police interrogation privileges and limitations / Gerhard O. W. Mueller
Police interrogation
A practical necessity / Fred E. Inbau
Police interrogation of arrested persons: A skeptical view / Bernard Weisberg
Police interrogation privileges and limitations under foreign law
The privilege against self-incrimination
The privilege against self-incrimination: Principles and trends / Claude AR. Sowle
The privilege against self-incrimination: its constitutional affectation, Raison d'Etre and miscellaneous implications / John T. McNaughton
A common sense view of the fifth amendment / Louis C. Wyman
The privilege against self-incrimination under foreign law

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