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Comparative and Foreign Law

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law

1990

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Legislating Confession Law In Great Britain: A Statutory Approach To Police Interrogations, Mark Berger Oct 1990

Legislating Confession Law In Great Britain: A Statutory Approach To Police Interrogations, Mark Berger

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The police interrogation process has been a subject of controversy in both Great Britain and the United States. The debate has focused on how to regulate the police and thereby balance the public interest in crime control against the individual interest in freedom from state coercion. In the U.S regulation of the police interrogation process has largely been the result of U.S. Supreme Court interpretations of the self-incrimination privilege of the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. In contrast, in Great Britain police interrogation controls have been enacted by Parliament in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE), supplemented by …