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PCNoSolc : Allow police question suspects 1 wk, no solicitor? C2.35a
Question Text: Please tick one box for each statement below to show how much you agree or disagree with it. The police should be allowed to question suspects for up to a week without letting them...
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2008
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PCNoSolc : Let police question suspects up to a week without a solicitor? B2-30a
Question Text: Please tick one box for each statement below to show how much you agree or disagree with it. The police should be allowed to question suspects for up to a week without letting them...
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2007
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PCNoSolc : Question suspects a week with no solicitor? B2-21a
Question Text: Please tick one box for each statement below to show how much you agree or disagree with it. The police should be allowed to question suspects for up to a week without letting them...
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2006
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PCNoSolc : Question suspects week wo solictorB2.33a
Question Text: Please tick one box for each statement below to show how much you agree or disagree with it. The police should be allowed to question suspects for up to a week without letting the...
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2005
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PCNoSolc : Question suspects week without solictorA2.61a
Question Text: Please tick one box for each statement below to show how much you agree or disagree with it. The police should be allowed to question suspects for up to a week without letting the...
British Social Attitudes Survey, 2004
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