Is there a right to remain silent?: coercive interrogation and the Fifth Amendment after 9/11
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Subjects
86.43 criminal procedure law, criminal law sanctions
Auto-incrimination
Auto-incrimination -- États-Unis
Civil and political rights
Civil rights
Civil rights -- United States
Constitution (United States)
Constitutional law
Droits de l'homme
Droits de l'homme -- États-Unis
Droit à un défenseur
Droit à un défenseur -- États-Unis
Grondrechten
Interrogatoire policier
Interrogatoire policier -- États-Unis
Nonfiction
Police questioning
Police questioning -- United States
Right to counsel
Right to counsel -- United States
Self-accusation
Self-incrimination
Self-incrimination -- United States
Supreme court
United States
United States. -- Constitution. -- 5th Amendment
United States. -- Supreme Court
United States of America
Verenigde Staten
Verhoor (recht)
Zwijgrecht
États-Unis. -- Supreme Court
Auto-incrimination
Auto-incrimination -- États-Unis
Civil and political rights
Civil rights
Civil rights -- United States
Constitution (United States)
Constitutional law
Droits de l'homme
Droits de l'homme -- États-Unis
Droit à un défenseur
Droit à un défenseur -- États-Unis
Grondrechten
Interrogatoire policier
Interrogatoire policier -- États-Unis
Nonfiction
Police questioning
Police questioning -- United States
Right to counsel
Right to counsel -- United States
Self-accusation
Self-incrimination
Self-incrimination -- United States
Supreme court
United States
United States. -- Constitution. -- 5th Amendment
United States. -- Supreme Court
United States of America
Verenigde Staten
Verhoor (recht)
Zwijgrecht
États-Unis. -- Supreme Court
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9780195307795
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