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NCJ Number: NCJ 100171  
Title: Tape Recording the Questioning of Suspects - The Field Trials Guidelines
Journal: Criminal Law Review  Dated:(July 1984)  Pages:537-543
Author(s): D Roberts
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 7
Type: Program/project description/evaluations
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Annotation: This document describes the procedures used by the British Steering Committee established in January 1983 to field test the feasibility of tape recording police interviews and interrogations for use as evidence.
Abstract: The procedures encompass the scope of tape recording, exceptions to the requirement, the equipment to be used, and the characteristics of interview facilities. Also provided are guidelines for handling suspect objections to the recording and the police preparation of the recording for presentation as evidence. The prosecutor's role in processing the tape recording, defense access to it, and the officer's presentation of the recording as evidence at trial are reviewed. The intent of the field test is to determine whether the tape recording of police interviews impacts the number of guilty pleas and the average trial length. Local committees have been established under judicial chairmanship to oversee the field trials, resolve local problems, and report to the Steering Committee.
Main Term(s): Interview and interrogation
Index Term(s): Testing and measurement ; Tape recordings ; United Kingdom
 
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