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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow . 2015 Rough Draft Psychological coercion in interrogation; case study Submitted for the project work undertaken in the practical fulfillment of B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 year integrated course at Dr. RMLNLU, Lucknow . Submitted to Submitted by Ms. Isha Yadav Sandeep Singh Rathaur Assistant Professor (Law) Roll On: 114

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Page 1: Psychology

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law

University, Lucknow.

2015

Rough Draft

Psychological coercion in interrogation; case study

Submitted for the project work undertaken in the practical fulfillment of B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 year integrated course at

Dr. RMLNLU, Lucknow .

Submitted to Submitted by

Ms. Isha Yadav Sandeep Singh Rathaur

Assistant Professor (Law) Roll On: 114

Dr. RMLNLU B.A. LL.B.(Hons.)

3rd Semester

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Section- B

INTERODUCTION

Interrogation is a process in which the interrogator must induce the person being interrogated to provide statements against his or her own best interest. The goal of a military interrogator is to educe intelligence from enemy combatants; the goal of a police interrogator is to obtain confessions from suspected criminals. Because of these goals, the interrogation process is inherently adversarial and to some, coercive. In the United States, physical force has been disallowed from police interrogations for more than seventy years. We will discuss the history and rationale behind the abolition of torture and other harsh methods in police interrogations, and discuss modern-day interrogation techniques involving psychological persuasion. We will also address the use of torture in military interrogations. Finally, we will demonstrate how both physical and psychological coercion can result in false confessions or inaccurate information, thereby impeding the goals and ultimate efficacy of the interrogation process.

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TITLE OF THE PROJECT:

PSYCHOLOGICAL COERCION IN INTERROGATION; CASE STUDY

AIM:

The aim of my project is to reach at the conclusion that psychological coercion is beneficial or not.

METHODOLOGY: The objective of my project is to the analyse the method those are being used in interrogation. And what is the effect of psychological coercion in interrogation.

RESEARCH QUESTION

What is method of interrogation? How does coercion help in interrogation? What is the impact of psychological coercion on person? Is psychological coercion beneficial in interrogation? Types of interrogation ? What are the laws in this regard? Is psychological coercion is right method or wrong?

CONCLUSION:

Conclusion, Current Criticisms will be given in the final project.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: en.wikipedia.org www.apa.org . Researchgate.in http://www.jstor.org Bortel and bortel

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