Silence and Confessions: The Suspect as the Source of Evidence

Easton,Susan

Silence and Confessions: The Suspect as the Source of Evidence - Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. - x,256p.

1) Introduction
2) The Debate on the Right to Silence
3) The Impact of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1984
4) The Influence of International Human Rights Standards on the Treatment of the Suspect
5) The Legal Framework of Interrogation
6) False Confessions
7) Suspects and 'Suspect Communities'
8) The Body as Evidence
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9781349462391


Confession (Law) Great Britain
Psychology Social Psychology

345.06 / EAS/S
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