"Vernehmung." . . "Interviewen." . . "Ethik." . . "Interrogatoire policier Aspect moral." . . "Electronic books." . . "Polizei." . . "Michael Skerker confronts a host of philosophical and legal issues, from the right to privacy and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination to prisoner rights and the legal consequences of different modes of arrest, interrogation, and detention. These topics raise serious questions about the morality of keeping secrets and the differences between state power at home and abroad. Thoughtful consideration of these subjects leads Skerker to specific policy recommendations for law enforcement, military, and intelligence professionals. --from publisher description."@en . . . . . "\"Michael Skerker confronts a host of philosophical and legal issues, from the right to privacy and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination to prisoner rights and the legal consequences of different modes of arrest, interrogation, and detention. These topics raise serious questions about the morality of keeping secrets and the differences between state power at home and abroad. Thoughtful consideration of these subjects leads Skerker to specific policy recommendations for law enforcement, military, and intelligence professionals\"--From publisher description"@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Michael Skerker confronts a host of philosophical and legal issues, from the right to privacy and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination to prisoner rights and the legal consequences of different modes of arrest, interrogation, and detention. These topics raise serious questions about the morality of keeping secrets and the differences between state power at home and abroad. Thoughtful consideration of these subjects leads Skerker to specific policy recommendations for law enforcement, military, and intelligence professionals. --Résumé de l'éditeur." . . . "\"Michael Skerker confronts a host of philosophical and legal issues, from the right to privacy and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination to prisoner rights and the legal consequences of different modes of arrest, interrogation, and detention. These topics raise serious questions about the morality of keeping secrets and the differences between state power at home and abroad. Thoughtful consideration of these subjects leads Skerker to specific policy recommendations for law enforcement, military, and intelligence professionals\"--From publisher description."@en . . "An ethics of interrogation" . "An ethics of interrogation"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Legal ethics." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Business Ethics." . . "Military interrogation Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Legal ethics Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Politie." . . "Entretiens (Application des lois) Aspect moral." . . "Interrogatoire militaire Aspect moral." . . "Rechtsethik." . . "Interviewing in law enforcement Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Ethische aspecten." . . "Avocats Déontologie." . . . . "Police questioning Moral and ethical aspects." . . "Przesłuchanie policyjne aspekt moralny." . .