Social Media in the Courtroom: A New Era for Criminal Justice
By (Author) Thaddeus A. Hoffmeister
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th August 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations
Media studies
343.730999
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
Social media hasn't just changed societyit's changing the way in which criminal law is prosecuted, defended, and adjudicated. This fascinating book explains how. While social media has become embedded in our society as a way to stay connected with friends, it serves another important purpose: to support the prosecution and defense of criminal cases. Social media is now used as proof of a crime; further, social media has become a vehicle for criminal activity. How should the law respond to the issue of online predators, stalkers, and identity thieves This book comprehensively examines the complex impacts of social media on the major players in the criminal justice system: private citizens, attorneys, law enforcement officials, and judges. It outlines the many ways social media affects the judicial process, citing numerous example cases that demonstrate the legal challenges; and examines the issue from all sides, including law enforcement's role, citizens' privacy issues, and the principles of the Fourth Amendment. The author also shines a critical spotlight on how social media has enabled new types of investigations previously unimaginedsome of which present ethical problems.
Thaddeus A. Hoffmeister is law professor at the University of Dayton School of Law.