In the criminal justice system, confessions have long been considered the gold standard in evidence. An immediate problem arises for this gold standard, however, when the prevalence of false confessions is taken into account. Since 1989, there have been 367 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States, and 28% of these involved false confessions. Moreover, false confessions involve everything from minor infractions to detailed accounts of violent crimes. This article takes a close look at false confessions in connection with the phenomenon of testimonial injustice. It argues that false confessions provide a unique and compelling challenge to the current conceptual tools used to understand this epistemic wrong. In particular, it...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
People are generally skeptical that someone would falsely confess to a crime he or she did not commi...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
In the criminal justice system, confessions have long been considered the gold standard in evidence....
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Confessions have long been considered the gold standard of evidence in criminal proceedings. But in ...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
This Comment discusses the relationship between police interrogation tactics and false confessions i...
This Comment discusses the relationship between police interrogation tactics and false confessions i...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
This essay furnishes an overview of scholars’ exploration of the phenomenon of false confession in t...
There is an enormous literature about the admissibility of criminal confessions. But almost all of i...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
As illustrated by the story of Amanda Knox and many others wrongfully convicted, false confessions o...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
People are generally skeptical that someone would falsely confess to a crime he or she did not commi...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
In the criminal justice system, confessions have long been considered the gold standard in evidence....
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Confessions have long been considered the gold standard of evidence in criminal proceedings. But in ...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
This Comment discusses the relationship between police interrogation tactics and false confessions i...
This Comment discusses the relationship between police interrogation tactics and false confessions i...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
This essay furnishes an overview of scholars’ exploration of the phenomenon of false confession in t...
There is an enormous literature about the admissibility of criminal confessions. But almost all of i...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
As illustrated by the story of Amanda Knox and many others wrongfully convicted, false confessions o...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...
People are generally skeptical that someone would falsely confess to a crime he or she did not commi...
Although the Miranda decision changed police behavior insofar as they routinely provide at least a n...