Recently, several studies in Western countries have experimentally investigated interviewing techniques designed to elicit true confessions from guilty suspects and to minimize false confessions by innocent suspects. This study was the first to explore these issues in Japan, with special focus on a rapport-based approach using a modified version of the experimental paradigm devised by Russano, Meissner, Narchet, and Kassin (2005). Experienced police officers interviewed 234 20-to 50-year-old male participants to ascertain whether they broke an experimental rule during a problem-solving session. Among 114 guilty participants (i.e., those who broke the experimental rule), 74 confessed to cheating, whereas none of the innocent participants (i....
College students and police investigators watched or listened to 10 prison inmates con-fessing to cr...
An experiment was conducted to investigate ways of increasing the likelihood of an offender confessi...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
The purpose of the current study was to attempt to model various cognitive and social processes that...
Due to the powerful nature of confession evidence, it is imperative that we investigate the factors ...
Purpose. The new citizen judge system in Japan was implemented in 2009. Further, a revision to the C...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
The current experiment utilized the Russano, Meissner, Narchet, and Kassin (2005) interrogation para...
This research examined how rapport influences compliance within the context of police interrogations...
Abstract forty-three convicted sex offenders read each of four different offence vignettes that invo...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
This study aimed to examine police officers' accuracy in classifying guilty and innocent participant...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
College students and police investigators watched or listened to 10 prison inmates con-fessing to cr...
An experiment was conducted to investigate ways of increasing the likelihood of an offender confessi...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
The purpose of the current study was to attempt to model various cognitive and social processes that...
Due to the powerful nature of confession evidence, it is imperative that we investigate the factors ...
Purpose. The new citizen judge system in Japan was implemented in 2009. Further, a revision to the C...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
The current experiment utilized the Russano, Meissner, Narchet, and Kassin (2005) interrogation para...
This research examined how rapport influences compliance within the context of police interrogations...
Abstract forty-three convicted sex offenders read each of four different offence vignettes that invo...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
This study aimed to examine police officers' accuracy in classifying guilty and innocent participant...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
College students and police investigators watched or listened to 10 prison inmates con-fessing to cr...
An experiment was conducted to investigate ways of increasing the likelihood of an offender confessi...
Although it is known that interrogation tactics can elicit false confessions and interviewer manner ...