Definition
The formal process of asking questions to extract information, typically in law enforcement or intelligence contexts where 'conversation' would be too friendly a term. A structured interview where one party has all the power and the other has the right to remain silent. Distinguished from regular questioning by the presence of bright lights, recording equipment, and mounting legal consequences.
Example Usage
After six hours of interrogation, the suspect finally requested a lawyer and stopped answering questions.
Source: Law enforcement terminology
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