Lochlainn Seabrook
UNDERSTAND YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND THE LAWFUL LIMITS OF POLICE AUTHORITY THROUGH CLEAR, FACTUAL GUIDANCE!The Citizen’s Guide to Police Encounters by bestselling author-artist and award-winning historian Lochlainn Seabrook is a clear and visually grounded exploration of the essential constitutional rules that govern everyday interactions with law enforcement. Created with the same precision and integrity found in all of Seabrook’s works, this volume distills complex legal principles into practical, reliable guidance seldom taught in schools, civics courses, or driver’s education programs, and is written in a neutral voice that respects both citizens and police.Featuring clean, retro-inspired illustrations paired with concise, rigorously researched chapters, this book offers:• Verified information drawn from constitutional text, landmark cases, judicially recognized principles, and accepted training standards.• Clear, consistent entries covering traffic stops, vehicle searches, Miranda rights, home encounters, recordings, arrests, and common misconceptions.• Accurate explanations of lawful boundaries that protect both public safety and individual liberty.• A balanced overview of police authority presented alongside the rights and responsibilities of the citizen.• An introduction outlining why constitutional literacy-largely absent from standard curricula-strengthens both good citizenship and effective policing.• A presentation style ideal for students, drivers, families, educators, and all Americans seeking factual, nonpolitical guidance.Comprehensive yet concise, The Citizen’s Guide to Police Encounters serves as both a dependable reference work and an accessible visual handbook for modern readers. Objective, meticulously researched, and clearly composed, it continues Seabrook’s tradition of uniting evidence-based instruction with thoughtful, real-world application. Available in paperback and hardcover. (All text copyright © Sea Raven Press.)