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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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    Heartless Acts of Torture in Society ¨In 2002‚ Gul Rahmen‚ a suspected terrorist and detainee was found dead in his cell in one of the black detention sites in Kabul‚ Afghanistan – allegedly of hypothermia¨ (Macrakis). In America‚ many suspected terrorists are tortured or sent to another country to be tortured. ¨Torture means any act by which severe pain or suffering‚ whether physical or mental‚ is internationally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information

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    4th, 5th, and 6th amendment

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    The Fourth Amendment protects the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ and provides that no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons to be seized. In order to establish probable cause‚ the officer must establish that there is a fair probability that the area to be searched contains evidence

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    Koenig looks deep into this murder case‚ and there were a lot of psychological issues happening; one of which was the sins of memory in memory failures. This essay shows how three sins of memory: transience‚ suggestibility‚ and bias‚ applied in the interrogation that happened for this murder case. Without even a minute into the podcast‚ the serial host Sarah Koenig‚ hints what is coming up soon— a sin of memory. The first sin of memory to be heard in this audio serial is transience‚ which is basically

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    under international law and the domestic laws of most countries in the 21st century. The point of contention is whether torture under any circumstances should be entirely prohibited. This opinion piece will be centered towards the debate regarding interrogation using torture methods and argue that torture is never acceptable from the moral and utilitarian perspectives. Strong advocates of anti-torture laws will give you a straightforward answer‚ that torture should be banned because it’s immoral and

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    discovered the body. The body was located only 2 and half miles away from where the nearest search team originally started looking. 2.) Exclusion would not result in fairness. Evidence has demonstrated that at the time of unconstitutional interrogation‚ a search was already in place for the victim‚ and the body would have inevitably been found. This means had there not be illegal conduct by the police officers‚ the fairness of the trial would have remained the

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    Looking at the death penalty system in action‚ it is fundamentally flawed in use and there is a serious risk of executing innocent people. Many unjust convictions have shown that serious flaws such as: Lack of eyewitness identification‚ False confessions‚ and the access to have DNA testing have caused our countries criminal justice system to convict many innocent individuals‚ who were sentenced to death. The most disturbing fact individuals are faced with today‚ is that innocent people have

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    Forty minutes had passed since Chief Parker dragged me into the police station though to the rest of the officers‚ it looked like I was there of my own free will. He grabbed my phone from my jacket pocket before leaving me alone in the small interrogation room: four blank concrete walls with a metal table‚ three uncomfortable chairs that were plucked from Hell itself‚ a two way mirror‚ and a table lamp that shined brightly on my face. ’ A camera was perched high in the left corner of the room and

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    management.  3. Based on your research‚ suggest key practices the fraud investigator could have used in conducting interviews with the fraudster and the company’s employees. Assess the various interviews and interrogation questions available to you‚ and select the type of interview and interrogation questions that would have been most appropriate for this investigation. Provide support for your rationale. 4. Recommend a fraud prevention plan for this organization. Determine the positive or negative consequences

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    psychological exhaustion. First‚ when a suspect is kept in interrogation for numerous hours‚ they have the tendency to say and agree with whatever the interrogator says. “Innocent suspects confess because they are terrified‚ confused and exhausted; because they are deceived or tricked; because they don’t understand what they are doing; and because they feel hopeless‚ helpless and isolated”(Gross &Possley). Second‚ officers who conduct “modern” interrogations may lie about the evidence and tell the suspect

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