strawberries122
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Just finished the criminal investigation process, and need to write an essay for this so I've got the detail required if in case it shows up in the trials or the HSC exam.
I'm a bit stuck on what to write though. So far, I've thought of a few points
-The maximum period which is 4 hours protects the individual rights of suspects and can be effective in achieving justice for them as they can't be forced to sit for hours and hours where the police keep on questioning and interrogating them, and tiring them out to the point that they will say anything or sign anything just to leave
-The right of a juvenile offender to have a responsible adult present with them also protecting the individual rights of suspects/young offenders as children can often be vulnerable, may not realize if their rights are being breached by police, may not realize that they may be incriminating themselves with what they say, an responsible adult can ensure that proper guidelines are adhered to by police.
-In the period of interrogation, where the interview must be recorded for both the police and the suspect - so in case, the police tamper with the recording to incriminate the suspect, the suspect has a back up to show what the truth really is - again effective in achieving justice for suspects.
I don't even know if these are remotely right. Any ideas?
EDIT: Criminal investigation process, not criminal justice system.
I'm a bit stuck on what to write though. So far, I've thought of a few points
-The maximum period which is 4 hours protects the individual rights of suspects and can be effective in achieving justice for them as they can't be forced to sit for hours and hours where the police keep on questioning and interrogating them, and tiring them out to the point that they will say anything or sign anything just to leave
-The right of a juvenile offender to have a responsible adult present with them also protecting the individual rights of suspects/young offenders as children can often be vulnerable, may not realize if their rights are being breached by police, may not realize that they may be incriminating themselves with what they say, an responsible adult can ensure that proper guidelines are adhered to by police.
-In the period of interrogation, where the interview must be recorded for both the police and the suspect - so in case, the police tamper with the recording to incriminate the suspect, the suspect has a back up to show what the truth really is - again effective in achieving justice for suspects.
I don't even know if these are remotely right. Any ideas?
EDIT: Criminal investigation process, not criminal justice system.
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