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Talking to the police – Easy Read
Do I have to talk to the police? What happens if I get arrested? This guide explains your rights when talking with the police.
Liberty worked with Include.org to make this guide. This guide explains your rights when talking to the police. It uses simple English words and pictures to explain your rights.
Easy read guides
It’s important that we all know our rights. This helps us stand up for ourselves!
You can see the guide by clicking the button below. One version is for reading online, and the other is for printing.
Other information in Easy Read
Police and the criminal justice system
- Your rights at the police station – Derbyshire police
- Your rights at the police station – Inspired Services version
- Information about the Criminal Justice system – KeyRing.org
- Complaining about the police – the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)
- What’s an appropriate adult? The Appropriate Adult Network
The Human Rights Act
- Guide to the Human Rights Act (pdf) – British Institute of Human Rights
- Guide to the Human Rights Act (pdf) – Equality and Human Rights Commission
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Find out more about your rights and how the Human Rights Act protects them
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