Law Enforcement

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“Brightly written and well-researched, this book will appeal immensely to true-crime fans.”

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“one of those incredible true crime stories that grab one’s attention and does not let go until the last page.”

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In September 1983, an intellectually disabled African American teenage boy named Henry McCollum confessed to the brutal rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl.

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Don’t talk to police! What? Why not? Law professor James J. Duane tells you why; and if you do not heed his advice, you do so at your peril. Does that shock you?

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“If Americans understood the extent to which policing fails to supervise itself, fails to rid the system of corrupt or corrosive cops, they would likely be shocked.”