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Perspective

Jan. 19, 2013

Take a rare look inside juvenile interrogation rooms

Perhaps the most surprising thing about Barry C. Feld's new study of what goes on during juvenile interrogations by police is that it has never been done before. By Elaine Elinson


By Elaine Elinson


Perhaps the most surprising thing about Barry C. Feld's new study of what goes on during juvenile interrogations by police is that it has never been done before.


According to Feld, although the U.S. Supreme Court has decided more cases about interrogation than any other aspect of juvenile justice, there has never been any exposure or thorough examination of what actually happens during police interrogations of suspected juvenile of...

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