Interrogations
in sentence
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What's also shocking to most is that, in
interrogations
in the US, police are allowed to interrogate juveniles just like adults.
In our research, most of the incarcerated teens that we interviewed reported experiencing high-pressure police
interrogations
without lawyers or parents present.
Juveniles are more suggestible and susceptible to social influence, like the intense pressure accusations and suggestions coming from authority figures in
interrogations.
So in the classic good-cop-bad-cop oversimplification of police interrogations, this is "good cop." (Video) P1: Honesty here, Brendan, is the thing that's going to help you, OK?
And treating juveniles as though they're adults in
interrogations
is a problem, because literally hundreds of psychological and neuroscientific studies tell us that juveniles do not think like adults, they do not behave like adults, and they're not built like adults.
In England and Wales,
interrogations
of juveniles must be conducted in the presence of an "appropriate adult," like a parent, guardian or social worker.
The search is pursued in a dazzling series of chases, encounters and
interrogations
that leaves the audience, like the hero, exhausted at times.
It exposed the split between those who were able to withstand the crass
interrogations
and those who failed.
Meanwhile, the authorities continue their assault on independent media through capricious licensing rules, interrogations, and, on occasion, revoking the permits of reporters for international broadcasters like the Voice of America.
For example, the Judge Advocate General Corps routinely observes military
interrogations
from behind a two-way mirror; that practice was discontinued in Afghanistan and Iraq.
One can master all the political tricks of the trade to survive parliamentary debates or
interrogations
by committees.
The hidden rules of the game came closest to being officially acknowledged during two uninterrupted weeks of simulated
interrogations
towards the end of the training course.
At the same time, would-be jihadists have become aware of what would await them were they ever to return to Morocco: imprisonment for up to 15 years, in addition to ruthless police
interrogations
and severe detention conditions.
Prisoners, it seems, are denied legal protection so that coercive
interrogations
can proceed without interference.
All of this is just for show, the interrogations, for instance, they're only very short, if you ever don't have the time or don't feel like going to them you can offer an excuse, with some judges you can even arrange the injunctions together a long time in advance, in essence all it means is that, as the accused, you have to report to the judge from time to time."
"A discerning friend of mine," said Don Quixote, "was of opinion that no one ought to waste labour in glossing verses; and the reason he gave was that the gloss can never come up to the text, and that often or most frequently it wanders away from the meaning and purpose aimed at in the glossed lines; and besides, that the laws of the gloss were too strict, as they did not allow interrogations, nor 'said he,' nor 'I say,' nor turning verbs into nouns, or altering the construction, not to speak of other restrictions and limitations that fetter gloss-writers, as you no doubt know."
It was while he was still lying on the leech's pallet that he had submitted to the
interrogations
of Philippe Lheulier and the official inquisitors, which had annoyed him greatly.
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