InstructionIn this discussion board, you will read a document that provides more information on taking and documenting a written statement from your suspect. One part that is not discussed in this is the fact that you will also substantiate that the suspect was read his rights. To substantiate the rights, wait until it is time for the suspect to sign his name. (Remember, you have already advised him of his rights at the beginning of the interrogation. This is just one more chance for him to hear them.) Have him read everything OUT LOUD from the top of the form, including the rights on the form. Have him initial each right after he reads it. He can stop reading out loud at this point. You will then read the rest of the statement OUT LOUD to him while he reads silently along. I always had the suspect stop me if there was anything incorrect in his statement or anything that he wanted to change. If he makes changes, have him initial each change so it is obvious that he is the person who made changes to the document BEFORE it was signed. See the attached form for more details. VOLUNTARY STATEMENT.docx For this discussion board, read this document. It is an edited form from that of the original. Summarize the entire article. Go back to the part of the section that is highlighted in yellow in "2) Interrogator Control". Provide a fairly detailed explanation of this section. Also provide a scenario that clearly illustrates a situation where the interrogator did not maintain control of this part of the interrogation. Do not use the mistake of "leaving the room when the suspect is writing the statement". Instead, go back to Chapter 14 and see mistakes the interrogator could make that would result in losing control of the process. BTW, as I indicated in a note in the article, it is a mistake to ask the suspect to write the statement on his own. I always typed the statements in collaboration with the suspect to make sure the elements of the crime were included as well as anything else he wanted in the statement. What kind of repercussions could result from making this mistake in your scenario? Please post a well-written initial post of a minimum of 350 words. provide a reference list. This is due by Friday, April 30.