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- Title
I AM NOT LAW ENFORCEMENT! WHY THE SPECIAL NEEDS EXCEPTION TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT SHOULD APPLY TO CASEWORKERS INVESTIGATING ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE.
- Authors
Kobrick, Lauren
- Abstract
The article focuses on the role of the U.S. Constitution Fourth Amendment in investigating child abuse in the U.S. Topics discussed include background on child abuse investigations and role of law enforcement agents and non-law enforcement agents; analysis of Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement based on probable cause; and analysis of special needs doctrine imaphazing on Ohio v. Clark court case on same.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CHILD abuse investigation; UNITED States. Constitution; UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment; SEARCHES &; seizures (Law); SPECIAL needs doctrine (Searches &; seizures); OHIO v. Clark (Supreme Court case)
- Publication
Cardozo Law Review, 2017, Vol 38, Issue 4, p1505
- ISSN
0270-5192
- Publication type
Article