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    On Thursday‚ April 14‚ 2016 the North Charleston Police came to Clemson University to discuss interdiction and interrogation with students from 6 pm-7:30 pm. The two police officers that were present gave a PowerPoint aided lecture to students. Initially the various definitions of interdiction were provided and how law enforcement intercepts criminals on the major highways that pass through South Carolina. They covered the general aspects of lawful searches when stopping a vehicle and what to look

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    About 3 Interrogation Techniques That Could Be Used On You By The Police When you are being held due to suspicion of a crime‚ it’s very possible that you will be interrogated by the police. Their goal will be to get information out of you about the crime‚ or even have you confess to it. While you have the right to remain silent until your attorney arrives‚ it is good to know some possible interrogation techniques that the police could use on you. Lying To You One misconception about the police is that

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    established age is a factor that must be considered during a police interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ J.D.B. was a thirteen-year-old special needs student‚ and a burglary suspect‚ who was questioned by the police at school. Additionally‚ J.D.B. was not provided Miranda warnings before the police began interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). The Supreme Court determined that a child in placed in the situation would feel compelled to answer police questions‚ whereas an adult would feel free to leave (Mears

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    1. Larry Rothi is from Ft. Lauderdale‚ FL and he is charged with the attempted first-degree murder of a police officer. The police interrogators in the video use several of the tactics listed in your textbook chapter on interrogations and confessions. Please name at least three tactics used and discuss thoroughly how these tactics were used to elicit a confession in this case. Be sure to demonstrate your deep knowledge of the course concepts and support your opinions with scholarly evidence. According

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    Int. police precinct - interrogation room #1 - night Keith walks in and shuts the door slowly. KeiTH Jacob‚ I’m Detective Keith. I hope my colleagues have been treating you fair. Keith sits across from Jacob‚ who has bruises all over his face and stitches on his chin. Jacob only focuses at the table in-between them. KEITH Do you need to go back to the hospital? Jacob looks to Keith and puts his hands on the table. Keith goes over the rap sheet. KEITH Last year you got charged with drug possession

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    INTERROGATIONS Abu Ghraib‚ Iraq & Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba Prepared By: Veronica Mihajlovic Diana Sellars Aaron Wilson GM520 Legal‚ Political‚ and Ethical Dimensions of Business Table of Contents Introduction 1 United States Constitution 1 Geneva Convention 2 Third Convention 3 Enemy Prisoner of War 3 Retained Personnel 3 Fourth Convention 3 Protected Persons 3 Guantanamo Bay 4 Memorandums 5 Abu Ghraib 6 Uniform Code of Military Justice 9 Conspiracy 9 Cruelty and

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    interview and interrogation The main differences‚ between interview and interrogation are that an interview is conducted in a friendly or social able atmosphere where a witness is more comfortable physically and psychologically. However‚ when a possible suspect is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation. Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings are required When the police arrest a suspect

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    Abuse in interrogations Interrogations are a crucial element in convicting people. Their essentiality makes them a fruitful ground of discussion‚ offering opposing views on their mode of procedures. There is a difference in opinion on what measures‚ if any‚ must be put in order to protect the people from probable abuse during the interrogation process. Police use many tactics to interrogate officials and civilians. Some of the techniques used are telling a story backwards‚ this method has been proven

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    complainant. In some cases these sources are the same person. An interrogation is the questioning of a suspect that is directly or indirectly involved in a crime (Hess & Hess‚ p.184). It is usually more difficult to question a suspect than questioning a witness or a victim. Once the suspect is identified and located‚ the person can admit to the crime‚ make a statement‚ or confess to that crime (Hess & Hess‚ p. 190). An interrogation is accusatory. Investigators use behavioral methods to determine

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    information but should always cover who‚ what‚ why‚ when‚ where‚ and how. Essay Two An interrogation is the questioning of a hostile witness or suspect that officers to get facts related to a crime as well as try to get an admission or a confession. Interrogations carry an implied suspicion of knowledge or involvement in a crime. Interrogations are handled differently that interviews. During an interrogation the officers may appear to be having a simple conversation and building rapport but they

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