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The Language of Consent in Police Encounters
Janice Nadler
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, J. D. Trout
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Pritzker School of Law
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Police Encounters
100%
Police Officers
66%
United States
33%
Officers
33%
Criminal Case
33%
Criminal Activity
33%
Legal Standards
33%
Crime Investigation
33%
Power of Language
33%
Probable Cause
33%
Politeness
33%
Investigative Tool
33%
Consent Searches
33%
Police Authority
33%
Public Encounters
33%
Demeanor
33%
Reasonable Suspicion
33%
Arts and Humanities
Police
100%
officers
50%
Crime
33%
Empirical evidence
16%
Politeness
16%
Suspicion
16%
Application
16%
Restraint
16%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Police Officer
50%
Crime
50%
Lawyer
25%