Regulating Police Detention : : Voices from behind Closed Doors / / John Kendall.
When suspects are arrested, they spend their time in police custody largely in isolation and out of public view. These custody blocks are police territory, and public controversies about what happens there often only arise when a detainee dies. Custody visitors are volunteers who make what are suppo...
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