Police defend informal interviews despite findings

By Maeve Bannister
Updated March 19 2024 - 6:25pm, first published 6:22pm
NSW Police has responded to a report finding it had failed to fix problematic interview practices. (David Moir/AAP PHOTOS)
NSW Police has responded to a report finding it had failed to fix problematic interview practices. (David Moir/AAP PHOTOS)

NSW Police have rejected a recommendation to stop doing informal interviews with suspected criminals despite a scathing investigation finding the force had systematically compromised the right to silence of young people.

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