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Regardless of race or gender, by age twenty-three nearly one in three Americans will have been arrested.
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Police officers and prosecutors have nearly identical governmental authority to make arrests and to charge people with crimes.
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In order for police to make a lawful arrest, they need…
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When interacting with police, you don’t have to answer their questions and can refuse their request to search your property.
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In order to detain you for the purposes of investigating whether you’ve committed a crime, police need to establish…
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When you’re arrested, the police are required to read you your Miranda rights.
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When police are questioning a suspect, the officer can only lie to the suspect if the underlying crime being investigated is a felony.
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Similar to the police, school administrators need probable cause to search you at public school.
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In 2015, it was discovered that 20 percent of the people who had been exonerated for crimes they hadn't committed but for which they had been convicted had given false confessions.
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The U.S. has 5 percent of the world’s population, but 15 percent of the world’s prison population.
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