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Both police pressure and police coercion can trace their roots to the Miranda
Rights. The Miranda rights are what normally guide the police as they are in the field and they
must make the victim aware of them before the arrest. They include the following; "you have the
right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law if
you cannot afford a lawyer one shall be appointed on for you". During an interrogation, the
police have the right to pressure the victim so that they can be able to get the necessary
information that they need.
They can do so by claiming that they have evidence against the victim such as
fingerprints or even an eye witness. Some go to the extent of claiming that they have a witness
wh...
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