The Federation's laws state that torture during interrogations is prohibited, but almost all police departments, or rather all law enforcement agencies, engage in torture.
It's not like what foreigners imagine, where the police would bring you a cup of coffee and chat with you like friends until the interrogation is over.
They'll throw a few punches first, letting you know they mean business, and then they use some "little tricks" to get you to talk quickly.
If you don't cooperate, then a full course is waiting for you.
This makes torture a prevalent issue, as criminals aren't like students who make mistakes in elementary school, answering whatever the teacher asks.
Even elementary school students sometimes lie!
So, torture is necessary, but it can't leave scars casually.
Once scars are left, the possibility of the confession being void is high, especially for those who hire professional lawyers, who will question the legality of the confession.
