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Tim McBride has written: 'Police powers and the rights of suspects' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Criminal procedure, Police 'New Zealand civil rights handbook' -- subject(s): Civil rights
b. Miranda v. Arizona
Miranda Rights
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Miranda rights
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Police officers have a duty to protect the rights of all individuals, including suspects. This includes respecting their due process rights, ensuring a fair investigation, and treating them with dignity and respect. However, there have been instances where the actions of some police officers have violated the rights of suspects, highlighting the need for improved training and accountability in law enforcement.
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Criminal Suspects
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Detectives typically say "You have the right to remain silent" when apprehending suspects as part of their Miranda rights. This ensures that suspects are aware of their legal rights and prevents any self-incrimination during questioning.