Policing and Public Transportation (2022)

Chapter: IV. WHETHER A POLICE OFFICER S MISTAKE OF FACT OR LAW IS A VIOLATION OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT

Previous Chapter: B. Whether Qualified Immunity Exists when a Reasonable Officer would or should Have Recognized that Extreme Circumstances attendant a Defendant s Arrest or Confinement likely Violate the Constitution
Suggested Citation: "IV. WHETHER A POLICE OFFICER S MISTAKE OF FACT OR LAW IS A VIOLATION OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Policing and Public Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26652.
Page 14
Next Chapter: PART II Liability under 1983 for Alleged False Arrest or False Imprisonment, Unlawful Searches and Seizures, Use of Excessive Force, Malicious Prosecution or Abuse of Process, Invasion of Privacy, or Failure of an Officer to Intervene to Prevent Another Officer s Civil Rights Violations
Subscribe to Email from the National Academies
Keep up with all of the activities, publications, and events by subscribing to free updates by email.