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    In·ter·ro·ga·tion
    /inˌterəˈɡāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of interrogating or the process of being interrogated: "would he keep his mouth shut under interrogation?"
  2. Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by law enforcement officers, military personnel, intelligence agencies, organized crime syndicates, and terrorist organizations with the goal of eliciting useful information, particularly information related to suspected crime.

  3. The meaning of INTERROGATION is the act of interrogating someone or something. How to use interrogation in a sentence.

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · This post will cover what you should know if you are interrogated by police. First, you are not obligated to submit to interrogationyou can never be compelled to serve as a witness against...

  5. a process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats or violence: One by one they were taken for interrogation. She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations. computing specialized.

  6. Interrogation is designed to make a suspect extremely nervous, and signs of stress like grooming and fidgeting, which are taken as positive indicators of guilt, might just as easily indicate the stress of an innocent person being accused of a crime he didn't commit.

  7. An interrogation is the formal questioning of a suspect, often by law enforcement or investigators in relation to the commission of a crime or wrongdoing. An interrogation can occur during a criminal investigation, an arrest, or after a suspect is in police custody.

  8. Interrogation, in criminal law, process of questioning by which police obtain evidence. The process is largely outside the governance of law except for rules concerning the admissibility at trial of confessions obtained through interrogation and limitations on the power of police to detain.

  9. Interrogation is the most serious level of questioning a suspect, and interrogation is the process that occurs once reasonable grounds for belief have been established, and after the suspect has been placed under arrest for the offence being investigated.

  10. Interrogation is a figure in which a question is asked, not to get an answer, but for the sake of emphasis.

  11. Nov 21, 2023 · Interrogation, in law enforcement, is when a representative from the agency collects information about a crime by questioning suspects, victims, or witnesses.

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