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    Interrogations, by Contrast, Are More Purposeful-Even Accusatory-Focusing on a Specific
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Interrogations, by Contrast, Are More Purposeful-Even Accusatory-Focusing on a Specific

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Interrogations, by contrast, are more purposeful-even accusatory-focusing on a specific crime and thus involving the formal questioning of a suspect in order to obtain incriminating information and/or a confession.

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