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Interrogations and Confessions

8. Interrogations and Confessions. Figure 8.1 Factors Considered in Determining Voluntariness. Figure 8.2 Distinguishing between Custodial and Noncustodial Situations.

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Interrogations and Confessions

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  1. 8 Interrogations and Confessions

  2. Figure 8.1 Factors Considered in Determining Voluntariness

  3. Figure 8.2 Distinguishing between Custodial and Noncustodial Situations

  4. Suspects who are custodially interrogated must be advised of their Miranda rights. If the suspect is not in custody or is not interrogated, the Miranda rights do not need to be read.Spencer Grant / PhotoEdit Inc

  5. Figure 8.3 Distinguishing between Interrogation and General Questioning

  6. Figure 8.4Miranda Advisement Policy (San Bernardino, CA, Police Department)

  7. Figure 8.5Miranda Waiver Form (San Bernardino, CA, Police Department)

  8. Figure 8.6 Content of Typical Interview Log

  9. Figure 8.7 Sample Form for Securing a Written Confession: White-Collar Crime continued on next slide

  10. Figure 8.7 (continued) Sample Form for Securing a Written Confession: White-Collar Crime

  11. Figure 8.8 Relationship among the Various Approaches to Confession Law

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