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The right to silence in England and Wales is the protection given to a person during criminal proceedings from adverse consequences of remaining silent. It is sometimes referred to as the privilege against self-incrimination. It is used on any occasion when it is considered the person(s) being spoken to is under suspicion of potential criminal proceedings.

On silence - Making yourself audible in such situations - what situations will you be heard under? is it a monologue? is it oppressive? is the interviewer manipulating you? promptings? or what? consider what it means to be heard.