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- W2800269025 abstract "A ‘safety’, or ‘urgent’, interview is one where the suspect is interviewed for information that might help the police to protect life and prevent serious damage to property. A senior officer can delay a suspect’s rights to legal advice and not to be held incommunicado in order to enable a ‘safety interview’ to take place and thereby secure public safety in situations of immediate urgency. English law permits the conducting of such interviews under strict conditions both in investigations concerned with ‘ordinary’ criminal offences and those related to terrorism. In practice, however, these interviews are reported as being mainly used in the context of terrorism. The chief difficulty with safety interviews is that when the court wishes to draw inferences, both from silence as well as anything that was said during such interviews, they come up against the defendant’s rights to a fair trial, to access legal advice and against self incrimination. The difficulties arise because safety interviews cross the boundaries from traditional investigative interviewing into arrangements for public safety. It is, therefore, necessary to consider whether these two concepts should always be kept distinct. If, however, the two are not distinct, then the legal system must face up to this transgression and ensure that the law provides a suitable normative framework for those exceptional situations where the functional boundaries are crossed (or mixed). This debate is of further importance because, by law, these arrangements are not limited to terrorism-related offences, and public safety considerations may also arise in a whole range of other cases." @default.
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- W2800269025 title "Safety interviews, adverse inferences and the relationship between terrorism and ordinary criminal law" @default.
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