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Claiming that their guide will help make an electronically recorded interview or interrogation work for, rather than against, investigators, Buckley and Jayne, both of John E. Reid and Associates, describe the benefits and liabilities of electronic recording and its technical aspects. They also discuss Miranda rights, investigator conduct and guidelines for recording. The appendices include empirical data on required electronic recordings, sample documents and state laws. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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