How does coercion differ from duress?
What will be an ideal response?
Coercion is defined as the use, or threat of use, of illegal physical methods to induce a suspect to make an admission or confession. Duress is the imposition of restrictions on physical behavior, such as prolonged interrogation and deprivation of water, food, or slee
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a. Fourth b. Sixth c. Fifth d. Seventh
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