Titre : | Interrogation : Techniques and tricks to secure evidence |
Auteurs : | Royal canadian mounted police |
Type de document : | Thesis |
Editeur : | Paris : Paladin Press, 1991 |
Article en page(s) : | IV, 83 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Tags : | Criminology ; Crime prevention ; Police questioning |
Résumé : |
This manual, used by a major police agency to train ItS interrogators, details the insidious methods by which officers can secure evidence after all fair, legal tactics have been exhausted. While stopping short of physical violence, these tricks and the mental anguish they are designed to inflict are based on the brainwashing techniques mastered by the Chinese Communists and Soviets. Used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to train interrogators, this manual details the insidious methods by which the "mounties" elicit confessions after all fair and legal tactics have been exhausted. Must reading for every police officer, as well as for every citizen who might one day, innocent or guilty, sit across the table from an interrogator. |