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Inbau, Fred E

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Inbau, Fred E (1909-1998)

US criminologist and scholar. A criminal law researcher and trainer of police legal advisers, he taught at Northwestern University School of Law 1945-77. He founded Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, a national organization to improve crime-fighting efforts. He coauthored dozens of books, including a widely used casebook on both criminal law and procedure, and books on criminal law and evidence for police and laypeople.

He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.


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