KEEPING PACE : THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL

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KEEPING PACE : THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE POLICE AND CRIMINAL
EVIDENCE ACT 1984 AS REGARDS THE INTERVIEWING OF SUSPECTS
refdoc August=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 010146 , Acc Date = 01-Dec-86
R L Burton
Internal Auditing, Jul 1986 9(7) pp258-265

Examines the background to the legislation, with particular
comment on previous Judges Rules concerning the interviewing of
suspects, before reviewing the provisions of the new Act and its
accompanying codes of practice. Covers the ground rules of
interviewing, the recording of interviews, the making of written
statements, and the admissibility of such evidence.

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