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Old 09-13-2013, 06:46 PM

I'm writing a paper for one of my criminal justice classes, but I need to conduct a survey on some type of controversial criminal justice-related concern. I'm avoiding the death penalty because everyone always writes about it anyway, and instead focusing on the acceptability of lying to suspects during the questioning/interrogation process.

(If you don't know a lot about the subject, you may want to check out these two (one , two) fairly short articles, because they may be able to help you develop some background information.)

Essentially, I would really appreciate it if you guys wouldn't mind taking a few minutes out of your day to talk about if police should be allowed to lie to suspects during the interrogation / questioning process, and why or why not?

And if you wouldn't mind including your age and current occupation for this study, that would be really helpful. (:

Thanks mene ; u;