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    amendments to this bill made in 2003. These amendments included a widen of the definition of terrorist offences and enhancing ASIO Australian Federal Police (AFP) powers in questioning and detaining people in order to engage in an ‘appropriate form of interrogation’ for intelligence gathering on terrorists

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    1) Choose one of the texts above and write a 300-500-word response identifying its use of postmodern elements. From Maus contains elements‚ which identify a postmodern text. The elements used are the interrogation of the past‚ pastiche‚ the use of a non-linear journey‚ mixing of genres‚ the use of language and the high and low culture. The fragmented form and the use of anthropomorphism allow the audience to be exposed to a postmodern text. The use of anthropomorphism shows the direct way in which

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    Meaning of “criminal procedure”: refer to the methods by which the criminal justice system functions including a. Arresting of suspects b. Searching of premises and persons c. The use of electronic surveillance and secret agents d. The interrogation of suspects e. The exclusionary rule II. Not all procedure is constitutionally regulated: Both states and federal legislatures are free to enact statutes and rules setting forth procedures for administering criminal justices‚ as long as those

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    con’s of having the Miranda Warnings incorporated into standard police procedures. The Miranda Warning‚ is the requirement set forth by the United States Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona June 13‚ 1966 that prior to the time of arrest and any interrogation of a person suspected of a crime‚ he/she must be told that he/she has: the right to remain silent‚ the right to be told that anything he/she said while in custody can and will be used against him/her in a court of law‚ and that he/she has the right

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    but the pressure to catch the culprit‚ made this case get out of proportion‚ just as how it was with the West Memphis 3. The investigators involved in the interrogation process were accused of tampering with the Guildford four confession statement. The statements had very specific details that had been known by the police before the interrogation‚ such as details about the making of the bomb‚ and the layout of where the bombings occurred. However‚ on the pieces information‚ that the police were not

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    for him and on that evening he went to the woods with his friends to search for his brother‚ and when he returned home at midnight his father had sent him to bed. Furthermore‚ the police interviews Mark Byers ‚Christopher’s stepfather. In his interrogation he gives the same details that Ryan gave except for one thing: he told the police that when Ryan returned

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    On March 13‚ 1963‚ Ernesto Miranda was arrested at Arizona his home. The police took him into custody‚ and transported him to a Phoenix police station. The witness whom had filed the complaint identified him. Miranda was then lead to the interrogation room. Then‚ the police officers proceeded to question him. Miranda had never been informed of his rights prior to the questioning. He was never told he had the right to an attorney to be present during the questioning. After two hours‚ the officers

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    Zero Dark Thirty is a movie about the manhunt for Osama bin Laden that lasted almost 10 years beginning after the September 11‚ 2001 terror attacks on the United States and finally ending on May 2‚ 2011 when Osama bin Laden was killed. The film bounces around in different locations around the Middle East and the United States as the CIA is on the hunt for bin Laden. Pakistan is the primary focus‚ however. The film takes the viewer to different locations of Black Sites. Black Sites were places of

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    and detailed. It lasted approximately 5 months in which the last 2 months “she was under a merciless interrogation by theologians from the University of Paris. The charges against her were sorcery‚ wantonness‚ sedition‚ idolatry‚ blasphemy‚ heretical belief‚ superstitious practices and‚ most important‚ her refusal to accept the authority of the church” (Gossman‚ p.8). The severity of the interrogation shows an evil side of humanity‚ the way people (even religious people) can twist and contort words

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    attempt to capture the droid BB-8 containing the map to Luke Skywalker. With the castle destroyed the group -all but Rey- are captured and subject to interrogation‚ yet soon the Resistance arrives in an attempted rescue to save them in the rubble of the castle. Overwhelmed by the ambush‚ the First Order retreats‚ taking Rey along with them for interrogation by Kylo Ren‚ or Ben

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