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What goes on during interrogation:
 
  a. is widely known.
  b. occurs in private and hence is not widely known.
  c. cannot be secret because the law requires its publication.
  d. police readily reveal to their superiors and to courts.

Question 2

According to former Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter regarding interrogation and confessions:
 
  a. Modern advances in the technology of crime detection make interrogation unnecessary.
  b. Where innocent human witnesses cannot be found, nothing remains but interrogation to get information fromguilty persons.
 c. Substantial restrictions on the ability of the police to interrogate suspects should have no effect on the abilityof police to investigate crime.
 d. All empirical studies of the importance of confessions in solving crimes are untrustworthy.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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