Social distancing is changing the age-old police tactic of using cramped interrogation rooms and getting right up in suspects' faces. elibhager reports for MarshallProj USATODAY
— could make detectives better interviewers.
As early as mid-March, officers in Miami weighed the health risks of every potential interrogation, according to Armando Aguilar, assistant chief of the Miami Police Department. They bring suspects inside – into their squad cars and offices – only in the most serious cases, including murders, rapes and armed robberies.
The main exception, Vanore noted, is in the most sensitive cases such as those handled by the department’s special victims unit, in which interviewees are so vulnerable that they need to come inside to be sure what they say is confidential. For suspects, it may become harder to have an attorney present if police conduct interrogations immediately at a crime scene or by phone.
As for the quality of information gathered in interrogations during the pandemic, many police officials said it’s too soon to know. Some, including Lt. Michael Walek of the Clearwater Police Department in Florida, pointed out that detectives are taught to present facts – to tell the suspect that it is known that they were at a certain place at a certain time – then to see whether the person reacts by finger-tapping, toe-tapping, looking away or getting evasive or angry.
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