It’s basic police techniques. If you’re being interviewed/interrogated and they sense that you’re putting walls up they’ll peel off a little and try to make things less formal to make you feel more comfortable. Waterboarding can make people confess to things they weren’t even aware of existing, Police interrogation tactics are just as dangerous, how many wrongful convictions have been overturned due to lack of evidence despite having a recorded confession in the US alone? The answer is too many.
In the video the cop even says, we don't have interrogations, we have interviews. Aka everything is fine, nothing to worry about, were on your side, and the quicker you tell us what happened, the better it is for you!
One of the ways they try to twist it too is if you lawyer up instantly, they’ll badger you about wanting a lawyer due to being guilty etc. It’s all a massive joke, I’m not sure on the actual statistics but I’m convinced most criminals voluntarily hand themselves in than actually need investigating for an arrest. What is the point of police in this capacity - the criminal (alleged) does their job for them.
It’s basic police techniques. If you’re being interviewed/interrogated and they sense that you’re putting walls up they’ll peel off a little and try to make things less formal to make you feel more comfortable. Waterboarding can make people confess to things they weren’t even aware of existing, Police interrogation tactics are just as dangerous, how many wrongful convictions have been overturned due to lack of evidence despite having a recorded confession in the US alone? The answer is too many.
In the video the cop even says, we don't have interrogations, we have interviews. Aka everything is fine, nothing to worry about, were on your side, and the quicker you tell us what happened, the better it is for you!
One of the ways they try to twist it too is if you lawyer up instantly, they’ll badger you about wanting a lawyer due to being guilty etc. It’s all a massive joke, I’m not sure on the actual statistics but I’m convinced most criminals voluntarily hand themselves in than actually need investigating for an arrest. What is the point of police in this capacity - the criminal (alleged) does their job for them.