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Part 1 - Duration - 27 minutes
Law professor James Duane from Regent University in Virginia explains why one should never talk to cops, even if one is innocent. Well-argumented speech, with real life examples showing how even innocent statements can be taken out of context and used to imply guilt. Also features a short memory test complete with a demonstration on how a simple mistake of recollection can incriminate someone.
This is basic and essential knowledge on how to handle a police encounter that everyone should be aware of.
Part 2 - Duration - 21 minutes
The second part of "Don't Talk to the Police" features the take of George Bruch, a police officer describing police tactics for fooling people into confessing, incriminating themselves and for spinning their statements out of context.
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"Don't Talk to the Police" by Professor James Duane
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