Although not constitutionally required, it has become considerably more commonplace for law enforcement to electronically record a suspect’s custodial interrogation. This includes a complete recording, beginning with the advice of rights and continuing through the end of the interrogation. In fact, society now recognizes it as a useful, if not necessary, tool for law enforcement
Fifty years after Miranda, courts still do not have clear guidance on the types oftechniques police ...
Police interrogation is designed to convict suspects under arrest or those suspected of crime. It do...
In the police interrogation room, where, until the second third of the century, police practices wer...
Should law enforcement officers be required to record, by video or audiotape, custodial interrogatio...
Policy recommendation: All Virginia state law enforcement agencies to adopt a written department pol...
Much has been written about the need to videotape the entire process of police interrogation of susp...
Throughout the United States, more and more law enforcement officials are coming to realize the trem...
Numerous authors, from all points on the political spectrum, have advocated that police interrogatio...
Despite growing concern regarding the problem of false confessions, including due to high profile DN...
The pendulum of credibility weighs heavily against a defendant who challenges the admissibility of h...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
This note examines the propriety of surreptitious and nonjudicially authorized electronic surveillan...
In the continuing effort to convict only the guilty and free only the innocent increasing attention ...
Research has consistently shown that many people do not understand their legal rights when arrested ...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
Fifty years after Miranda, courts still do not have clear guidance on the types oftechniques police ...
Police interrogation is designed to convict suspects under arrest or those suspected of crime. It do...
In the police interrogation room, where, until the second third of the century, police practices wer...
Should law enforcement officers be required to record, by video or audiotape, custodial interrogatio...
Policy recommendation: All Virginia state law enforcement agencies to adopt a written department pol...
Much has been written about the need to videotape the entire process of police interrogation of susp...
Throughout the United States, more and more law enforcement officials are coming to realize the trem...
Numerous authors, from all points on the political spectrum, have advocated that police interrogatio...
Despite growing concern regarding the problem of false confessions, including due to high profile DN...
The pendulum of credibility weighs heavily against a defendant who challenges the admissibility of h...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
This note examines the propriety of surreptitious and nonjudicially authorized electronic surveillan...
In the continuing effort to convict only the guilty and free only the innocent increasing attention ...
Research has consistently shown that many people do not understand their legal rights when arrested ...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
Fifty years after Miranda, courts still do not have clear guidance on the types oftechniques police ...
Police interrogation is designed to convict suspects under arrest or those suspected of crime. It do...
In the police interrogation room, where, until the second third of the century, police practices wer...