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Committee Serial No. 12. Examines Supreme Court decisions' impact on criminal law enforcement procedures and state sedition laws, and considers related legislation. Includes report by the American Bar Association's Committee on the Bill of Rights "Statement on H.R. 3690 -- A Bill to Safeguard the Admission of Evidence in Certain Cases," May 15, 1944 (p. 239-297).
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Committee Serial No. 12. Examines Supreme Court decisions' impact on criminal law enforcement procedures and state sedition laws, and considers related legislation. Includes report by the American Bar Association's Committee on the Bill of Rights "Statement on H.R. 3690 -- A Bill to Safeguard the Admission of Evidence in Certain Cases," May 15, 1944 (p. 239-297).
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Focuses on perpetrators of human rights crimes, investigating confessions by human rights violators in contexts of transitional justice in South America and South Africa.
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CHR 1743. --- Confession (Law) --- Confession (Law) --- Confession (Law). --- PRO Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909 (autograph) (bookplate). --- Torture --- Torture. --- Europe --- Germany
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Confession (Law) --- Right to counsel --- Self-incrimination
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Police questioning --- Confession (Law) --- Criminal procedure
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How Police Generate False Confessions explores the research on and controversy around false confessions and helps the reader understand what really happens in the interrogation room.
Confession (Law) --- Police questioning --- Self-incrimination
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