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    In the circumstances‚ Julius and Ethel Rosenberg would not confess under interrogation; Giles and Martha Corey did not respond to any questioning either. During McCarthyism‚ Julius Rosenberg went under interrogation for sending secret information to the Soviets‚ and no one received a confession or other helping names from him. The same incident occurred in The Crucible when the court attempted

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    When one talks about intelligence work in today’s day and age‚ it is hard to know exactly where to begin. From the humble beginnings of US intelligence in the WWII OSS‚ the modern intelligence apparatus has ballooned into over a dozen different agencies operating in different fields of concern. However‚ when asked to identify one the average person will most likely immediately think of the CIA‚ the big daddy of all intelligence agencies. While each agency has its own area of expertise‚ and while

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    Torture and Public Policy Kevin Huckabee Stephen F. Austin State University Prepared for: PBA-500 Survey of Public Administration Abstract The subsequent case study‚ prepared by James P. Pfiffner‚ Torture and Public Policy‚ (2010) analyzes the torture and abuse of war prisoners by United States military personnel in Abu Ghraib‚ Iraq‚ and Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba‚ following photographs of the abuse spread around the world in the fall of 2003. Pfiffner points out that the United States Military‚ Secretary

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DEDICATION INTRODUCTION Wherever two people communicate‚ deception is a reality. It is present in our everyday social and professional lives and its detection can be beneficial‚ not only to us individually but to our society as a whole. For example‚ accurate deception detection can aid law enforcement officers in solving a crime. It can also help border control agents to detect potentially dangerous individuals during routine screening interviews. Currently‚ the most successful

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    and was smiling. Seemed like he wanted to start a conversation. The goal of interview is to gather information which typically designed to allow the interviewer to learn about the interviewee in a non-threatening way. On the other side an interrogation is a more aggressive interview‚ in the sense that the same ultimate goal is present as with an interview‚ but the means of reaching that goal take on a slightly different feel. The role of proxemics in meeting these goals are very significant.

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    Assess the effectiveness of the criminal trial process as a means of achieving justice Police powers - under the Crimes Act and Law Enforcement (Police Powers and Responsibilities) Act emphasise the difficulties surrounding police discretionary powers - yet this is balanced somewhat by warrants acting as judicial safeguards against police abusing their powers - eg. warrants for a more ’legally enacted’ investigation process‚ phone taps or surveillance - but also warrants to reinforce police search

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    police arrived there they found cages filled with malnourished‚ beaten and tethered down kittens‚ dogs and various other animals. The RBPD also found newspaper clippings of several fires that occurred at factories in the town‚ after 18 hours in interrogation Boone finally confessed to arson and torturing animals “I was just rehearsing before I could move onto humans; I needed to experiment and find the most exciting ways to give pain. Who cares anyway‚ they were just stupid pets” Ed said to the SFT

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    Boston Marathon Bombings: A Legal Interpretation The two explosions that tore through the Boston Marathon nearly two years ago were like the second starting gun on April 15‚ 2013‚ a race against time to identify and capture the terrorists responsible. Bostonians were relived after an extensive manhunt ended in the apprehension of the Boston Marathon suspects‚ but which raised a host of legal issues including the potential consequence of authorities’ decision not to read Tsarnaev his Miranda rights

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    The author David Simon writes an informative article on the topic of a homicide unit in Baltimore. He writes this to let the citizens of Baltimore know how interrogation works. His book‚ Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets gives us a very detailed view on this. Homicide detectives work hard to get information out of suspects. They like to give their suspects a false hope of becoming free if they give up the info. They call this hope an imaginary window‚ an escape hatch in which they might be

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    or she wishes to remain silent the individual must expressly state that he or she chooses to remain silent. In addition‚ if the individual asserts that he or she wishes to speak to an attorney or have an attorney present‚ police must then cease interrogations and wait until

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