The Reid technique is <u>often</u> used by police when questioning suspects. Establishing a sense of loss of control as part of this technique makes suspects feel <u>vulnerable</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The Reid technique is a system used by police to interrogate the suspects. The suspects are examined on the following basis:
i) Fact analysis
ii) Behavior analysis
This analysis helps the police to develop the investigative and behavioral information.
The Reid technique was first brought to practice by John E. Reid. The main aim of this technique is to make the suspect feel more comfortable with telling the truth. This technique literally helped in solving thousands of crimes. The suspects of the crime are questioned and information regarding the crime is gathered.
At the same time the mother country compelled English merchants to buy tobacco from the American colonies only. These laws were known as Navigation Acts. Their purpose was to regulate the trade of the empire and to enable the mother country to derive a profit from the colonies which had been planted overseas.
D is the correct answer.
The Six Articles of Faith cover a belief in angels, in the afterlife, and in the unity of God.
The Vedas as a sacred text of the Hindu faith and so they are not included as a core belief of the Islamic faith.
Explanation:
The Euphrates River is among the world's foremost streams. It supplied most of the irrigation that aided the growth of early Mesopotamian civilization, together with the Tigris river. The ancient cultures of Rome, Byzantium, and Midsummer all started in the Tigris and Euphrates region.