Miranda V. Arizona Relation To Organizational Communication
Number of pages:
3
ABSTRACT:
3 pages in length. Miranda v. Arizona stands as one of the most influential rulings that continue to guide the manner by which today's criminal justice system operates. Created as the result of alleged perpetrators having no idea what to expect in the way of rights during the apprehension and detention process, this case quickly became the barometer of constitutional compliance whereby the criminal suspect being arrested is advised of his or her rights in such context as to have legal representation present (funded either by the individual or through public counsel) and to protect the suspect from any admission whatsoever without first having legal representation. This significant turn of events essentially gave back constitutional protection to suspects who, in earlier days, had little if any ability to seek proper legal guidance without first understanding how and why the Constitution grants them the rights, a clear indication of how this ruling in and of itself is related to organizational communication. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
FILE NAME:
File: LM1_TLCmirandaaz.rtf
Send Me This Paper
Back to Papers