List and explain at least five of the factors to be considered in determining whether an individual would believe he/she is subject to a custodial interrogation.

What will be an ideal response?


The number of police officers, whether the individual has been told she is free to leave, the length and intensity of the questioning, whether the officer employs physical force, whether the stop is in public or private, the location of the interrogation, whether a reasonable person would believe that the stop would be brief or would result in a custodial arrest, whether the individual is familiar with the surroundings, whether the suspect is permitted to leave following the interrogation.

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