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This volume collects seven articles written by legal experts in the field of police interrogation and confession.
The first article focuses on involuntary confessions and "spontaneous - global situation" tests. In the second case, police stations are largely unregulated and uncensored, as opposed to court procedures. Another article details the weaknesses of various opinions in Miranda's decision. In the fourth article, we are considering the development of the follow-up survey for the next 40 years and Paul Kauper's 1932 article "Judicial Review of Defendants". In the fifth article I review the career of Fred In Bau as a famous police interrogation art instructor and critic of the Warren Court. In the last two articles, I examined the influence of Brewer v. Williams, Marcia, Miranda on trial and confessions. This book is intended for students and experts in the field of legal and law enforcement. Detailed notes and footnotes, and cases and permits tables are included
Police legal regulation, defendant's rights, confession, US Supreme Court, judgment and interrogation, arrest and arrest, suspicious interrogation, compulsory persuasion with criminals, police relations with criminals
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