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Police integrity

Is it ethical for the police to lie to suspects? Defend your answer. Should the police be allowed to lie to suspects during an interrogation? Defend your answer.

* I do not believe the police should use entrapment or dishonest manipulations in order to trick a suspect.

* Minimum of 600 words

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