Concept information
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sociology
social change
activism and social justice
legal and judicial system/human rights/civil rights
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socioeconomic factors
social change
activism and social justice
legal and judicial system/human rights/civil rights
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criminology and criminal justice
criminology
social history of crime
state and federal court cases
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social history of crime
courts, corrections, punishments
United States Supreme Court
Supreme Court cases
Preferred term
Miranda v. Arizona
Definition
- Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is the Warren Court's best known and perhaps most controversial decision extending constitutional protections to criminal defendants and suspects. The ruling requires police to give certain warnings to suspects. [Source: The Supreme Court A to Z; Miranda v. Arizona]
Broader concept
Belongs to group
Date
- 1966
URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Miranda_v._Arizona
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