Mirandizing
In America if a criminal suspect is arrested then yes, they have to be informed of their Miranda Rights. If the criminal suspect is not arrested, then no.
The first step in the criminal process is the arrest of a suspect. Police officers have the burden of providing probable cause to believe the person arrested has committed the crime. After arresting the suspect, they are then booked into the system.
booking
The two policemen arrested the suspect.
Depending on where in the process you are speaking of: "person of interest" - "suspect" - "arrestee" - "defendant. "
When they're formally charged.
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On spotting the suspect the police arrested him.
The police suspect him of being involved in the robbery. She found some suspicious items in his bag and began to suspect his intentions. After conducting an investigation, the detectives were able to identify the main suspect in the case.
The opposite of "victim" is "perpetrator" or "aggressor."
They can turn themselves in at booking. They can be arrested on the scene of a crime. They can have an officer come to their residence, and present a warrant.