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Interrogation Cases
Hello, I am Detective Bloom along with my partner Detective Rosenthal. We are homicide detectives from the city of Surprise, Arizona. Together, we handle the majority of cases that happen in our city. Today, we got a case of a young girl who was beaten and raped and then left for dead. She is not dead but is left in a coma at the hospital. The police at the scene investigated a group of teen’s, who were thought to be in a gang. When the police tried to question these individuals, they ran. The police gave chase and caught two of them. They are now at our interrogation rooms. My partner has begun to interrogate them about the young woman without the consent of their parents. After some time, my partner approaches me and tells me that we have the suspects of the rape and beating of the girl. I knew full well that he didn’t have …show more content…
The first step was to obtain all the details of the case, if there was something I didn’t know about the case I had to find it out. The second step was to identify all the relevant data to the case, including my partner and see if he had motives to do what he did. The third step is to choose an appropriate action and after viewing all the information and reviewing the steps I knew I made the right choice to confront him. During my confrontation with my partner, he tells me that he did cross the line and over stepped the company policy for the benefit of the department. He tells me that with the parents there or an attorney that the process would drag on and take up precious time to find the criminals. He reassures me that we have the correct people in custody and I believe

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