Suspect Community: People's Experience of the Prevention of Terrorism Acts in BritainExamines the powers and effects of the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act (PTA) which was introduced in 1974, following the Birmingham pub bombings. Includes factual information about the operation of the Act, plus accounts of personal experiences of the trauma of examination, arrest and detention under this legislation. |
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... Interrogations 51 Prior to the introduction of the Codes of Practice , interrogations by the police were governed by the ... interrogation was that the police should not use oppressive behaviour and that any statement made by the suspect ...
... Interrogations 51 Prior to the introduction of the Codes of Practice , interrogations by the police were governed by the ... interrogation was that the police should not use oppressive behaviour and that any statement made by the suspect ...
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... interrogation of others held under the Act . By the very nature of its source , content and processing , intelligence is intrinsically unreliable and largely unverifiable . Police Interrogation Reports Police interrogation reports are ...
... interrogation of others held under the Act . By the very nature of its source , content and processing , intelligence is intrinsically unreliable and largely unverifiable . Police Interrogation Reports Police interrogation reports are ...
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... Interrogation , An Observational Study in Four Police Stations , Home Office Research Study , No. 61 , London : HMSO ; Irving , B. ( 1980 ) Police Interrogation . A Case Study of Current Practice , Research Studies No. 2 , London : HMSO ...
... Interrogation , An Observational Study in Four Police Stations , Home Office Research Study , No. 61 , London : HMSO ; Irving , B. ( 1980 ) Police Interrogation . A Case Study of Current Practice , Research Studies No. 2 , London : HMSO ...
Contents
The Study in Context | 1 |
Policing Ports and Airports Examination | 13 |
Examinations and Detentions at Ports | 34 |
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