Tag: police questioning
Parental Rights When Police Question Minors Under 18
When police question minors under 18, parents often find themselves navigating a complex legal landscape. The U.S. sees approximately 1.6 million juvenile arrests annually,...
Know Your 5 Key Rights During Police Interrogations
Every year, thousands of individuals find themselves in police custody, often unaware of their fundamental protections. The justice system operates on a foundation of...
New York Police Can’t Ask About Immigration Status Without Cause
New York police officers can no longer inquire about a person's immigration status without reasonable cause. This policy shift, effective immediately, aims to protect...
Understanding the Process of Voluntary Police Interviews
Every year, thousands of individuals find themselves in a police station, not as suspects, but as participants in a voluntary police interview. This process,...
Reid Technique: 9-Step Interrogation Method Explained
Over 75% of criminal interrogations in the United States employ a specific, controversial method known as the Reid Technique. Developed in the 1950s by...
Know Your Rights: Police Can Detain You for 6 Hours Without Charges
In the United States, police can detain an individual for up to six hours without formally charging them. This period, known as a "terry...
Know Your Rights: Police Must Inform You of Freedom to Leave
Nearly 10 million Americans are stopped by police each year, and not all of these encounters end with an arrest. Yet, many people remain...
Know Your Rights: 5 Things to Say When Police Question You
Every day, thousands of individuals across the country find themselves in situations where law enforcement officers ask questions. While cooperation is often encouraged, it's...
Five Key Components of Miranda Rights Explained
Every year, over 10 million Americans are arrested, and with each arrest comes the potential for Miranda rights to be invoked. These rights, established...








