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3rd degree interrigation

I often hear on T.V the line: "3rd degree interrigation". What is a 3rd degree interrigation and how is that different from other interrigations?

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In police interrogation , originally torture, then colloquially an intensive rough interrogation to extract information or a confession- the term "Third Degree" being an ironic reference to the Masonic ritual which involves a (symbolic) severe interrogation and beating.

 

 


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