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Although there is no "legally defined" difference between the two words, and it is purely a matter of semantics, you could say that it occurs at the point at which the person being "interviewed" is advised of their "Miranda Rights." After that point it becomes an 'interrogation.' An interrogation, in criminal law, is the process of questions asked by police to a person arrested or suspected to seek answers to a crime. Such person is entitled to be informed of his rights, including right to have counsel present, and the consequences of his answers. If the police fail or neglect to give these warnings, the questions and answers are not admissible in evidence a the trial or hearing of the arrested person

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What are the 3 eyes of criminal investigation?

interview, interrogation and instrumention


How much time should separate an interview from an interrogation?

5 - 10 minutes


How do the police use custodial interrogation?

The term "custodial interrogation" implies that the police are conducting an investigatory interview and that the subject who they are interviewing, is probably their suspect, and is not free to leave.


What is Custodial Interrogation?

Custodial interrogation implies that an authority (police, corrections) conducts an interview with an subject which is of interest to their investigation with the condition that the subject is not free to go on his or her own volition. The subject may be an inmate in a correctional institution or may be held as a material witness.


How does an investigator prepared for a interview or interrogation?

An investigator prepares for an interview or interrogation by thoroughly reviewing all available information related to the case, including witness statements, evidence, and background on the subject. They develop a clear strategy and framework for the questioning, outlining key objectives and potential areas of focus. Additionally, they may practice their questioning techniques and anticipate possible responses to effectively guide the conversation. Finally, ensuring a suitable environment for the interview that minimizes distractions and promotes open communication is essential.


What has the author Stan B Walters written?

Stan B. Walters has written: 'Principles of Kinesic Interview and Interrogation, Third Edition (Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations)'


When was The Interrogation created?

The Interrogation was created on 1967-02-03.


When was Resisting Enemy Interrogation created?

Resisting Enemy Interrogation was created in 1944.


Your son was questioned for an investigation over 15 months ago and arrested last night on a warrant over 1 year old he has never had his rights read to him so Where do you stand?

Contact an attorney. Whether or not he was given his rights isn't material to the warrant or arrest. A person needs to be advised of their right before any custodial interrogation or any statements (and their fruit) may be excluded from court. If it was 15 months between the investigatory interview and the arrest then the original interview was probably not a 'custodial interrogation.'


A another word for question?

Catechism, Examination, Inquest, Inquiring, Inquiry, Inquisition, Interrogation, Interrogatory, Investigation, Poll, Query, Wringer, Challenge, Cross-Examine, Enquire, Interview, Petition, Probe, Quiz, Solicit.


Where should interrogation take place?

Interrogation should take place in a controlled and private environment, such as a designated interview room within a law enforcement facility. This setting minimizes distractions, ensures the safety and comfort of both the interrogator and the subject, and helps maintain the integrity of the process. Additionally, a neutral and non-threatening atmosphere can facilitate open communication and encourage cooperation.


What are the ratings and certificates for Interrogation - 2012?

Interrogation - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved

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