Are confessions coerced, how does a police officer safeguard constitutional rights while searching for the truth?
Confessions can be coerced, but they, ethically, shouldn't be.
Coerced confessions are against the laws of the Constitution. As coerced confessions are withe elicited through the force of authority, threat or sole other such paraphernalia force, which forces an individual to confess to a certain crime.
These confessions are dissmissible in the court of law and have no applicability when known to be coerced.
By following the standard procedure of rule oriented questioning and non coercion a police office would be confirming to the rubrics of the constitutional laws of a confessions and the rights of the individual being questioned
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