When you say nothing at all: Invoking inferences from suspect silence in the police station

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Y. Daly, C. Dowd, Aimee Muirhead
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Abstract

Drawing on qualitative research with criminal justice professionals, this article explores the practical operation of provisions allowing for inferences to be drawn from silence at the point of police questioning in Ireland. The article examines (1) pre-interview disclosure and the timing of the invocation of inferences within the detention period; (2) the manner in which suspects are informed about the possible consequences of any failure to answer questions or mention certain facts; and, (3) the value and impact of inferences at trial. Findings include the need to reconsider the late disclosure approach adopted to police interrogation in Ireland, while maintaining separate inference interviews; difficulties with the current ‘ordinary language’ examples used to explain inference provisions to suspects; and, a notable distinction between the use of inferences in particular courts in the Irish criminal process.
当你什么都没说的时候:从警察局嫌疑人的沉默中推断
根据对刑事司法专业人员的定性研究,本文探讨了允许在爱尔兰警方询问时从沉默中得出推论的条款的实际操作。这篇文章探讨了(1)面谈前的披露和在拘留期内援引推论的时间;(2) 向嫌疑人告知未回答问题或未提及某些事实可能造成的后果的方式;以及(3)推论在审判中的价值和影响。调查结果包括需要重新考虑爱尔兰警方审讯采用的迟披露方法,同时保持单独的推理访谈;目前用于向嫌疑人解释推理条款的“普通语言”示例存在困难;以及,在爱尔兰刑事诉讼中,在特定法院使用推论之间的显著区别。
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