This 2020 Edition of A Detective's Guide to Interrogation Law is the most complete and authoritative manual on the law of interrogation ever written for law enforcement officers. It covers-in plain language, and with illustrative case examples-every important legal principle. Use it to solve real world problems like this: -Compelling suspects to unlock computer and cell phone passcodes-The difference between Garrity and Kalkines warnings, and how to use them while questioning public employees -Admissibility of admissions made by prisoners, probationers, or parolees as part of a treatment or rehabilitation program-The admissibility of a defendant's silence when accused of a crime-Things an officer can say and do to avoid a finding of Miranda custody-Questioning prison and jail inmates without Miranda warnings-The application of the Miranda rule to questioning at borders or airports-Obtaining Miranda waivers from uncooperative suspects-How to lawfully question suspects who have invoked their Miranda rights-What officers should do when defendants change their minds about invoking Miranda rights-Questioning suspects who have been formally charged or who have attorneys-How to manage jailhouse informants-How to work with prosecutors on investigations without creating ethical problems for them-Tactics for addressing insanity and diminished intent issues-Your obligation to advise foreign nationals of their consular notification rights -Working with foreign police officers in foreign countries
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