Abstract

The traditional methods of teaching constitutional criminal procedure by using legal casebooks and separate law courses impair our students' ability to understand the impact of law on criminal justice. Students could more clearly comprehend law in context if faculty members taught legal topics in regular courses on policing, courts, and corrections. This paradigm shift would require faculty members to critically examine whether our current replication of law school methods and materials fulfills the broad purposes of criminal justice curricula.

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