![]() Alberta judge slams use of 'Reid' interrogation technique in Calgary police investigationLaw & Order | 206730 hits | Sep 11 11:26 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Hi criminal, what's your name ?
"Fuck you"
What's your address ?
"Go to hell"
Ok, let her go, we got nothing.
Did you bother to even read the article, or just bitch about it? My guess is the latter, based on the fact that this article is about a DAY CARE OPERATOR, not some crack dealer or career criminal. But you'd know that, because you read it, right?
Dinkel said Calgary police subjected Christa Lynn Chapple to an eight-hour interview and interrogation that “had all the appearances of a desperate investigative team that was bent on extracting a confession at any cost.”
Even though the accused asserted at least 24 times that she wanted to remain silent, Detective Karla Malsam-Dudar disregarded that right, continuing to prolong the interview with lengthy monologues, constant interruptions and persistent questioning.
The accused’s free will was overborne to the point where she told police what they wanted to hear, the judge concluded.
Based on your asinine response, you may want to live in that kind of society, but most Canadians sure as hell don't.
Dinkel said Calgary police subjected Christa Lynn Chapple to an eight-hour interview and interrogation that “had all the appearances of a desperate investigative team that was bent on extracting a confession at any cost.”
Even though the accused asserted at least 24 times that she wanted to remain silent, Detective Karla Malsam-Dudar disregarded that right, continuing to prolong the interview with lengthy monologues, constant interruptions and persistent questioning.
The judge deemed Chapple’s confession inadmissible and dismissed the charges against her.
That's an average of every 20 minutes for 8 hours. What did she confess to eventually, beating the kid? Or some kind of negligence? I bet she'd confess to kidnapping the Lindbergh baby if they gave it enough time.
It's interesting, but I hope she's not getting away with a real crime because of bad policing.
I suppose the Karl Rove thing to do is to lambaste DrCaleb for hating cops, and wanting criminals on the street. Clearly, since he submitted the article he's in full agreement with whatever slant the headline may have.
No it wouldn't, because DrC is not a political hack with an agenda.
This is where I agree with you. This is the same type of questioning that was done to some young children in Saskatchewan many years ago that lead to over half a town being accused of child abuse. The kids got tired of being pestered and just starting saying anything to make the inquisition stop.
In my younger days, when I was a budding criminal, my answer to this type of questioning by police was to fall asleep.
It can be hard to ignore people for that long, I wish that the police would respect someone's right to not make a statement, but in the end people need to learn how to just sit and be slient.
I also wish that part of our education included instruction on how to talk to the police (something you should never do), and a more detailed look at someone's rights and obligations when being arrested or just being 'questioned'.