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Agency official describes police interview rooms and a 'softer' space for child victims
Summary
An agency official described two types of interview rooms used by the police department — a standard video-recorded interview room and a 'softer' room for children and victims — and said being asked for an interview does not automatically mean someone is a suspect.
An agency official at the police department described two types of interview rooms used for official, video-recorded interviews and said the spaces are intended to avoid stigmatizing people who are asked to come in.
The official said the rooms "used to be called interrogation rooms" but are now configured as standard interview spaces with video recording rather than…
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