
Since between 42 and 55 percent of suspects confess to a crime during police interrogation, thanks in part to the highly structured Reid Technique of interrogation, we thought you’d like to know:
How Police Interrogation Works (click this link)
or take the Interrogation Techniques Quiz: Interrogation Techniques Quiz
If you don't have time to read the article, just remember:
Five Techniques of Surviving a Police Interrogation (Without Confessing)
Taken from freeBEAGLES' recommendations for animal rights' activists (and others) on how to make it through a police interrogation without incriminating themselves or their peers:
1.              Remain silent.
2.              Remain silent.
3.              Imagine the words "I invoke my right to remain silent" painted on the wall, and stare at them throughout the interrogation.
4.              Momentarily break your silence to ask for counsel.
5. Cultivate hatred for your interrogator so you don't fall into his traps and start talking.
