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Description of the Interview Room

Describe what one would find in an interview room. Why would these items be in that room? If there is another person in the room (officer witness), where should he or she sit? Can he or she ask questions? Where would you place the items in the room?


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This solution describes what one would find in an interview room e.g. items in that room, where another person e.g. officer witness) should sit and whether or not she or he can also ask questions, and where the items would be placed in the room. Supplemented with an picture of the arrangement of the items in the interview room.

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