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The right to silence in police interrogation : a study of some of the issues underlying the debate

Leng, Roger, 1953-1993
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Researches the evidence for the claim that, if the right to silence during police interrogation were reformed, there would be more effective prosecution and conviction of offenders. The study also considers other issues surrounding the debate.
Imprint:
London : HMSO, 1993.
Collation:
83p. ; 25cm.
Notes:
At head of title: The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice.
ISBN:
9780113410637 (pbk)
Dewey class:
344.20556345.05
Local class:
345.056 Silence
Language:
English
BRN:
1390812
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