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Adult/High SchoolCarson has been both a cop and a criminal defense attorney. Here, he puts his years of experience into a how-not-to book. He feels that most people who get arrested arent the worst criminals; they are just the most cluelesssmall-time offenders who make bad decisions and end up in what he calls the electronic plantation. Now that computers make it ever so easy to track people, getting arrested, even if youre not ultimately convicted, can and will come back to haunt you. Carson has three golden rules: If cops cant see you, they cant arrest you, Keep your dope at home, and Give cops your name and basic info, then shut the f*@# up! While the book read straight through may seem a little repetitive, it ultimately does come back to one of these three rules, which are imparted with examples and behavior charts. Carson uses a blunt style to make these points, but its a style that is sure to hit home with his target audiencethe underclass. And he does make it plain that while there are many middle-class and white-collar criminals, the police tend to focus their patrols in bad neighborhoods. Those most likely to be in situations where they or those they know might get arrested will get the most out of this book, but even readers in more lofty areas with an interest in law enforcement could find much to discuss._Jamie Watson, Harford County Public Library, MD_
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This essential how not to guide explains how to act and what to say in the presence of police to minimize the chances of being arrested and to avoid add-on chargeswhich can often lead to permanent disqualification from jobs, financing, and education. Citizens can learn how to avoid arrest both on the street and when pulled over in a vehicle and are alerted to basic tricks cops use to get people to incriminate themselves. Sprinkled with absurdity and humor, this urgent, eye-opening book is a guide to criminal justice for all Americans.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Carson Dale C - photo 1
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Carson, Dale C.
Arrest-proof yourself : an ex-cop reveals how easy it is for anyone to get arrested, how even a single arrest could ruin your life, and what to do if the police get in your face / Dale C. Carson and Wes Denham.
p. cm.
ISBN-13: 978-1-55652-637-4 ISBN-10: 1-55652-637-7
1. Arrest. 2. Detention of persons. I. Denham, Wes. II. Title. HV8080.A6C38 2006 363.232dc22
2006017597

All photographs courtesy of Dale Carson or
Wes Denham unless otherwise noted.

Cover design: Emily Brackett, Visible Logic
Front cover image: Howard Berman/The Image Bank/Getty Images Interior design: Sarah Olson

2007 by Dale C. Carson and Sam Wesley Denham III
All rights reserved
Published by Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
814 North Franklin Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
ISBN-13: 978-1-55652-637-4
ISBN-10: 1-55652-637-7
Printed in the United States of America
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To the thousands of young men in jail for petty offenses.
Its not right.
Its not just.
America can do better.
DISCLAIMER: Laws vary from state to state. Find a competent attorney in your state and rely on his or her advice first.
INTRODUCTION | TALKING SHOP WITH AN OLD COP
Y ouve heard about how-to books? This is a how-not-to bookhow not to get arrested and tossed into jail for petty and avoidable offenses of the sort that fill every jail in the United States. The title, Arrest-Proof Yourself , is hype, since no one, not even the president, is arrest proof . What this book does is make you arrest resistant .
This book is for people who are not career criminals. Its not about how to beat the system, but about how to avoid letting the system roll over you and ruin your life in ways that may not become apparent until years after an arrest. For career criminals, arrest is inevitable. For people with lapses in judgment, bad manners, a taste for marijuana, and no knowledge of how the criminal justice system operates, arrest is not inevitable, its optional. Thats rightoptional.
Far too many black Americans, Hispanics, and poor whites think that arrest and prison are just going to happenthat resistance, as they say, is futile. They think the system is rigged against them. Get over this attitude. By understanding cops and the criminal justice system, you can make choices and adapt your behaviorespecially in the presence of policeto minimize your chances of getting arrested. Even if youre not the most upstanding citizen, you can take charge and stay out of the system long enough to give yourself a second chance.
Clear your brain of thoughts about victimhood, racism, social ills, poverty, etc. Those things are not going away. This book is not about saving society; its about saving you when youre standing in front of a police officer who is wearing a blue uniform and a gun. Its about your choiceshow you can act, speak, and behave in order not to get arrested. The police officer can choose to arrest you or not arrest you. You can choose to act in ways that will encourage the police to let you go or, better yet, to not stop and question you at all.
This book uses the word you to mean the person most likely to get arrested. If youre a parent, you generally means your kids.
Who, me? you say.
Yes, you! Changes in law enforcement technique and doctrine that have occurred over the last few years mean that police are making more arrests than ever. You are more likely to get busted today than in the past.
But Im a good guy, you protest. If youre a parent, you may say, I have nice kids. Why should I worry about them getting arrested?
No matter how upstanding you are, you are likely to have encounters with police that can result in arrest. Heres why:
Picture 2Improved technology and training enable police to arrest people for petty crimes that in the past were ignored due to lack of manpower and resources.
Picture 3A law enforcement doctrine called proactive policing has spread across the land. It calls for zero tolerance of petty offenses, including such things as jaywalking, loitering, and drinking a beer on the street. Proactive policing has reduced crimeno questionbut to do so it requires huge numbers of arrests of petty offenders who in years past would never have seen the inside of a jail.
Picture 4The volume of arrests has caused a boom in jail and court construction and the creation of a criminal justice system that employs hundreds of thousands and requires ever more arrests to justify its existence.
Picture 5The near universal installation of computers in police cruisers, and their ability to access law enforcement databases instantly, allows police to make more arrests for what I call administrative crimes. These are failure to maintain tags, licenses, and car insurance; outstanding arrest warrants; driving with suspended licenses; failure to appear at court hearings; and violation of probation and parole. None of these crimes involves theft, violence, or injury. They are not offenses against people but against the state. In the past, paper records made arrests for these crimes difficult, especially when the offender moved to another state. With the advent of computers, the jails are stuffed with people guilty of not paying fees, not doing paperwork, not showing up in court, and in general thumbing their noses at the system.
Picture 6People are shocked to discover that they can be arrested for things they didnt even know were illegal. For example, millions of parents chauffeuring the kids in the van or SUV dont realize that the stimulants and antidepressants prescribed for hyperactive children are scheduled narcotics. Kids carry these pills around in their pockets and book bags. The pills scatter inside the vehicle and can get Mom busted if she cannot produce a written prescription during a routine traffic stop.
Picture 7Dope, my friends, lets talk about dope. The magic herb is everywhere, as are the powders and crystals that bliss out millions every day. America may be becoming more tolerant of drugs, but cops, courts, and legislatures are not. Almost any quantity of a controlled substance can get you arrested in most states. Most people have no idea how serious drug possession is.
Picture 8People have worse manners than in the past. Whether this is due to less effective parenting, a decline in church attendance, increased use of drugs, disorder at public schools, or the pervasive influence of TV shows where everyone is in your face is a topic best left to the talk shows. All I know for a fact is that people dont know how to behave. They act out in front of cops and get busted for being obnoxious.
NEWS FLASH FOR AMERICAN WOMEN
Ladies, you, yes you, are paying for a major portion of the American criminal justice system. The system is not funded exclusively by that perennially overburdened group, the taxpayers. A big chunk of system funding comes from defendants families. By and large this means women are paying thousands of dollars to get the men they love legal representation, reduced sentences, and freedom. Women pay the lawyers, women pay the bail bonds, women pay the drug court costs, and women pay the probation fees. When men get arrested, women get poor.
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