Description |
xii, 155 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: the right to silence in criminal investigations / David Morgan and Geoffrey M. Stephenson--Right-to-silence debate / Roger Leng--The wrong message at the wrong time? The present state of investigative practice / Mike Maguire--Helping police with their enquiries outside the police station / Stephen Moston and Geoffrey M. Stephenson--Police interrogation: what are the rules of the game? / John Baldwin--Police interviews with juveniles / Roger Evans--psychological vulnerability: suspects at risk / Gisli H. Gudjonsson--Reflections on current police practice / Tom Williamson--Bias and suggestibility: is there an alternative to the right to silence? / A.A.S. Zuckerman--Abolition of the right to silence, 1972-1994 / Michael Zander |
Summary |
Papers presented to a conference organized by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Kent--P. ix |
Analysis |
Criminal law Procedure |
Notes |
Papers presented to a conference organized by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Kent--P. ix |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Criminal investigation -- Great Britain.
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Evidence, Criminal -- Great Britain.
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Police questioning -- Great Britain.
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Self-incrimination -- Great Britain.
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Silence (Law) -- Great Britain.
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Author |
Morgan, David, 1942-
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Stephenson, G. M. (Geoffrey Michael)
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LC no. |
94239004 |
ISBN |
1854313800 |
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