Ethics of interrogation
by Michael Skerker.
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012.
- 257 p.
Table of Contents: Part 1. Interrogation in Domestic Law enforcement. Chapter 1. Autonomy, Rights, and Coercion Chapter 2. The Liberal State and Police Powers Chapter 3. Plotting, Suspicion, and the Rights to Privacy and Silence Chapter 4. The Privilege against compelled Self-Incrimination Chapter 5. Police Interrogation Part 2. Interrogation in International Contexts Chapter 6. Prisoners of War and other Martial Detainees Chapter 7. Non-coercive Interrogation Chapter 8. Coercive Interrogation Conclusion Notes Index
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