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    Throughout the years there has been many cases in the United States that have been controversial. Although‚ there are only a select few of those cases that have been able to reach the top court‚ the Supreme Court. Even then not all of the cases that reached Supreme Court gained the status of being a landmark Supreme Court case. Each of these cases that gained the status of a landmark Supreme Court case was by embedding some type of societal impact that lasts to the United States such as‚ Miranda

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    Christa-Maria Sieland about the typewriter used by her boyfriend and playwright Georg Dreyman to write a subversive article about suicide that was published in the West. The sequence is divided into two distinct parts; the interrogation and the consequences of this interrogation‚ in which Dreyman confronts Sieland about her suspicious behaviour and Weisler removes the incriminating typewriter from Dreyman’s apartment before a team of Stasi agents search his premises a second time. This sequence

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    officer. I would take full accountability of policies and procedures that’s followed with the duties of my position. Although my partner didn’t take the responsibility by following the rules of contacting the teenagers’ parents or video tapping the interrogation questioning‚ I would have to think logical about the actions I should take to fix this problem. Do to the fact my partner and I worked as a team to pick up the two gang members‚ I probably would be left with either two options. I would either

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    In order to achieve this goal‚ police may use a combination of negative or positive tactics. Getting a confession from someone is not a simple task‚ even though detectives sometimes get confessions from innocent people. No two interrogations are the same‚ but most exploit weaknesses in human nature. These weaknesses typically rely on stress when people experience contrasting extremes‚ like control and dependence‚ dominance and submission‚ and the maximization and minimization of consequence

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    making arrests. The principles laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court are given hereunder: i. The police personnel carrying out the arrest and handling the interrogation of the arrestee should bear accurate‚ visible and clear identification and name tags with their designations. The particulars of all such police personnel who handle interrogation of the arrestee must be recorded in a register ii. That the police officer carrying out the arrest shall prepare a memo of arrest at the time of arrest

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    not ask for an attorney‚ but did ask for his probation officer as he was currently on probation (Elrod & Ryder‚ 2014). The police denied his request to have his probation officer contacted and brought in. They then proceeded with the custodial interrogation after the defendant agreed to waive his rights. The defendant did make statements and provided drawings‚ all of which incriminated him of the murder. It was appealed all the way

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    In 2001‚ Mohammed al Qahtani was captured by the U.S Force in Afghanistan. After being accused of being the 20th hijacker in the 9/11 attack by the White House‚ he was transferred to Guantanamo Bay‚ where he was subjected to extremely inhumane interrogation techniques that traumatized and degraded him brutally. For example‚ he was told that “a dog [was] held in higher esteem” than he was. The interrogators then taught him “lessons such as stay‚ come and bark” in order to “elevate his social status

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    2001‚ supporters of using various methods of torture during the interrogation process observed a central argument to prove their case. For example‚ if America’s security becomes unfortunately at risk of another terrorists attack‚ the nation could potentially protect Americans by implementing various methods of torture to only not question terrorists’ against their willpower.

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    after her‚ which involved an even deeper interrogation. This interrogation‚ however‚ included a professional interpreter‚ whom explained that the police officer had signed something completely perverted to her‚ so she drove off. As I mentioned before‚ this is only one story out of several that I have heard over the years. Although signing can seem generic to the uneducated‚ it is significant that an interpreter be present before any type of interrogation can happen. As awareness is still expanding

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    Guantanamo Bay The United States detention facility located at Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba was opened in 2002 by George W. Bush to hold enemy combatants from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are currently three sections in Guantanamo Bay: Camp Delta‚ Camp Echo‚ and Camp Iguana. Insurgents are kept at Guantanamo Bay for a variety of reasons and there are CIA interrogators at the camp to gather information. On January 22‚ 2009‚ President Obama signed an executive order closing the Guantanamo Bay detention

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