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    \Describe the differences between an interview and an interrogation. A police interview is conducted when police seek information from the public or whom ever‚ such as witnesses‚ non-related person(s)‚ and or suspect ( possibly not known at time of interview) most likely regarding a crime. an interview can be conducted at police headquarters‚ on the streets‚ and even in your own home. An officer or detective will usually write down questions with answers obtained from the interviewee(s). police

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    Evaluate the need for security and control in a custodial environment Security and control is needed in a custodial environment as people are sent there for a reason so if they were allowed to do whatever they want then it wouldn’t be a punishment. An advantage of having control is that the staff will always have authority over the prisoners‚ which is vital as they must be able to enforce discipline. Another advantage of having control is that they can keep an account of offences that prisoners

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    laws in place to regulate custodial battles be changed as well. I am in agreeance with your statement indicating that we have a court system that is biased in terms of fathers having custody of their child or children. As you mentioned “the penalties for not paying child support are stiffer than those imposed on someone who keeps a child from visiting a non-custodial parent.” Personally‚ I’ve examined the interrelationship between child support payments to custodial mothers‚ visitation of noncustodial

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    and the resources available to combat this foe are limited. One of these limited resources is the use of enhanced interrogation methods. The use of enhanced interrogation methods in the past has provided useful information. and why has no one ever asked the public their up in point of view on enhanced interrogation? After all‚ the military should be allowed to use enhanced interrogation

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    Imagine drowning above water it’s like when someone is putting a towel over your face and splashing you with water. Detainees also known as suspicious suspects have been tortured using Enhanced Interrogation Techniques. EIT is a good way for the CIA to get intelligence from terrorists before they attack. Also‚ it’s better to suspect one person instead of letting many people die. People should be able to get answers out of the terrorists before there is another attack. EIT was originally made post

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    as the Prison in Guantanamo where many terrorists were sadistic torture to get information and dismantle this group that committed many crimes against society. The Bush administration used torture as an interrogation tactic. Despite President Bush negated the accusation of this immoral interrogation‚ former vice president Cheney affirmed the use of torture was a legal‚ essential‚

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    After four gruesome hours‚ he finally arrived at the interrogation room with blistering feet‚ swollen creaking knees‚ throbbing shoulders from the brutal handcuffs‚ and drenched in sweat for he still wore his heavy green turtleneck and suit jacket. The burly guards slammed him down in a wooden chair. The room‚ dimly lit by a lone overhead lightbulb‚ felt cold and smelled vaguely of mold and salsa. A short police detective tottered in and set down a hefty mound of paperwork. While examining the first

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    Enhanced Interrogation Techniques(EIT) are the process of getting needed information through physically harming someone. The United Nations(UN) definition of the enhanced interrogation program is a form of torture used by the CIA and the DIA on black sites. EIT must be abolished because it is illegal and it produces unreliable information. Torture is illegal because it breaks the 8th Amendment of the Constitution. The Constitution states that the 8th Amendment of the Constitution states that

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    police interrogation. For instance‚ after nearly eight years in prison‚ Nicole Harris sued eight Chicago police detectives‚ alleging that they coerced her confession (Meiser Para.2) The police detectives incorrectly informed Harris in failing “the polygraph test” indicating that she lied about not committing the murder of her son‚ Jaquari Dancy (Meiser). She felt that there was

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    with his presence and therefore must have something to hide. Or‚ he may be trying to ‘read’ that person. By ‘read’ I mean trying to discover something about the person just by looking into his eyes. After all‚ the eyes never lie. Another interrogation technique that the Inspector uses is mostly psychological. As soon as he enters the Birling’s house and tells them the reason for his visit he informs them all of the fact that he is in

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