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  • ART : 14128 : Not available for external loan
    From coercion to deception : the changing nature of police interrogation in America
    English
    19920900
    policing | reputation | public opinion | police reform | lie detection | classification | determinants of perpetration | abolition of torture | torture effects, absence of | evidence admissibility | criminal suspects | detainees, female | detainees, male | threats to family members | witnessing torture | mock executions | death threats | drug administration, non-therapeutic | alcohol drinking | withholding drugs to addicts | resistance (psychology) | toilet deprivation | sleep deprivation [torture method] | food deprivation | prison overcrowding | environmental stress | solitary confinement | standing position [torture method] | torture by light | prisoner transfer | bullying | verbal abuse | asphyxia | tear gases | irritants | torture instruments | torture method terminology | dental torture | electric torture | acids | hair pulling | burning [torture method] | water torture | climatic stress [torture method] | cramped confinement [torture method] | suspension [torture method] | whipping [torture method] | beatings | torture effectiveness | attitude to torture | attitude of police personnel | attitude change | incommunicado detention | intimidation | physical torture methods | threats with torture | police | torture | war on crime | psychological techniques | physical abuse | accountability | criminal justice | criminal procedure | legal confessions | comparison | surveillance | evidence standards | ethical analysis | moral dilemmas | social control | deception | manipulation (psychology) | coercion | interrogation techniques | criminal investigation | United States
    Crime, law and social change ; vol. 18, no. 1-2
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