Police interrogation practices involve some serious moral and etghical issues. What are the key issues?

a. The imbalance of power and control between the interrogator and the suspect, resulting in the suspects loss of autonomy.
b. Violation of the rights of a suspect who is innocent and abuses of any suspect’s privacy rights.
c. The possibiliyu that physical coercion could be used.
d. any or all of these


Ans: D

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