False
Yes.
no
The stage in the criminal justice process that involves taking pictures and fingerprints of the suspect is typically the booking stage. This occurs after the suspect has been arrested and taken into police custody. The purpose of booking is to establish the suspect's identity and create a record of their physical characteristics for future reference.
Normally, each state has a law that gives officers the right to arrest someone if they suspect D.V. Which means that person don't even have to press charges.
Handcuffs need to be secured snugly so a suspect cannot slide out of them. If officers use "ties", they are also snugly secured. This is primarily to keep officers safe, and keep the suspect in custody.
If you are speaking of during the initial investigation and apprehension - for an identification of the apprehended suspect. Because that's usually where the victim and any witnesses will be.
Yes.
they use witnesses to identify the suspect or tell what happened at the scene
It is where the police have a number of suspects that match the witnesses description, line up in front of a one way mirror and have the witness identify the suspect that comitted the crime.
the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .
Officers must tell the suspect that they have the right to remain silent and that they do not have to confuse to their crime.
"Probable Cause"