Wrongful convictions have two main negative effects on society: (1) innocent people are imprisoned, and (2) the real perpetrators are allowed to wander the streets. In order to analyze this issue, this presentation discusses police interrogation tactics (specifically when using the Reid Technique), the association between police interrogation tactics and false confessions, the association between false confessions and wrongful convictions, ways in which wrongful convictions affect communities and their members, and possible ways to mitigate this problem. Although current police interrogation tactics can be useful at eliciting confessions, interrogation methods must be reformed in light of evidence that police-induced false confessions occur...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
Researchers have amply documented that contemporary methods of psychological interrogation can, and ...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confes...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Of the 1,705 post-conviction DNA and non-DNA exonerations that have occurred from 1989 to the end of...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
American studies of wrongful conviction have revealed a disturbing pattern. For roughly 25 percent o...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
False confessions are the most difficult type of confession to detect. Because the Reid interview an...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
Researchers have amply documented that contemporary methods of psychological interrogation can, and ...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confes...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Of the 1,705 post-conviction DNA and non-DNA exonerations that have occurred from 1989 to the end of...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
American studies of wrongful conviction have revealed a disturbing pattern. For roughly 25 percent o...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
In this lecture, Professor Richard Leo discusses false confession cases, exploring the phenomenon of...
False confessions are the most difficult type of confession to detect. Because the Reid interview an...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
The causes of false confessions are an important issue in legal studies and forensics. Recent advanc...
Researchers have amply documented that contemporary methods of psychological interrogation can, and ...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...