The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, כרך 46Northwestern University School of Law, 1956 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 55
עמוד 259
... suspect willingly gives his consent . The drug is injected slowly into a vein in order to induce a relaxed state of mind in which the suspect becomes more talkative and has less emotional control . The mental state produced is not ...
... suspect willingly gives his consent . The drug is injected slowly into a vein in order to induce a relaxed state of mind in which the suspect becomes more talkative and has less emotional control . The mental state produced is not ...
עמוד 708
... suspect made a confession because he thought he had to . Although it performs this function , some persons believe that the giving of a warning to a suspect or even to an accused should not be required . They argue that the service- man ...
... suspect made a confession because he thought he had to . Although it performs this function , some persons believe that the giving of a warning to a suspect or even to an accused should not be required . They argue that the service- man ...
עמוד 717
... suspect is so clear that he might just as well talk , and that the investigator is just trying to tie up a few loose ends in the case . While Article 31 requires that the investigator advise the suspect at the first of the interview ...
... suspect is so clear that he might just as well talk , and that the investigator is just trying to tie up a few loose ends in the case . While Article 31 requires that the investigator advise the suspect at the first of the interview ...
תוכן
MAYJUNE 1955 | 1 |
The Grand Jury Under Attack | 26 |
Some Aspects of Mental Abnormality in Relation to Crime | 50 |
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