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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Police Station Adviser's Handbook: Immediate Advice to a Suspect in Criminal Investigations isbn 9781913648275

Advising a Suspect in the Police Station 8th ed


ISBN13: 9780414031029
New Edition ISBN: 9781913648275
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781847030184
Published: December 2013
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Advising a Suspect in the Police Station provides easily accessible guidance for solicitors and their representatives when advising a client at the police station.

It sets out the different stages to follow from start to finish when representing a suspect, and includes instructions on conduct and formalities required.

The book is full of practical tools including useful checklists to ensure every angle is covered, handy decision trees to help navigate crucial issues around whether a client should answer questions in the interview, and simple content lists to quickly take you to the guideline you require. The book also discusses issues such as identification procedures, persons under a disability, immigration matters and special cases.

The new edition covers

  • the new PACE Codes
  • changes to Police powers of arrest
  • the value of self-serving statements
  • changed terrorist powers
  • issues on identification procedures
  • new cautioning codes
  • new prosecution policies