POLICE INTERROGATION: TAPE RECORDING

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POLICE INTERROGATION: TAPE RECORDING
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 343.1
J A Barnes Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure
HMSO, Aug 1980 105pp, tables (Research Study No 8)
RB34803

Evaluates the cost and organisational implications of
introducing the tape-recording of police interrogations
into police stations, looking at the technical and
operational problems and the other effects recordings
might have on the conduct of interviews and the
credibility of police interrogation evidence. Information
on this procedure was also obtained from the United States ,
Australia, Canada, Sweden and Holland.

crime, United Kingdom , suspect, law court,
jurisdiction, crime, criminal

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