The attitudes and beliefs of jury eligible individuals regarding false confessions were investigated in order to uncover potential biases. Survey respondents provided perceptions of factors related to false confessions (e.g. their frequency and likely situational and dispositional risk variables). Results indicate that people possess an awareness that false confessions can occur and believe that a confession should not be taken as an absolute indicator of guilt. However, their understanding of predisposing and situational factors that contribute to false confessions was incomplete, as was their understanding of interrogation practices. Furthermore, respondents showed a marked bias against believing that they personally would ever falsely co...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
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© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
Confession rates in the United States criminal justice system are high, and at least some of those w...
The current study investigated the opinions and thoughts of Central college students in regards to f...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
False confessions occur at a rate that contradicts the commonsense belief that only the guilty confe...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
False confessions are a contributing factor to wrongful convictions. In this study, data from the Na...
A steadily increasing tide of literature has documented the existence and causes of false confession...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Wrongful conviction statistics suggest that jurors pay little heed to the quality of confession evid...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...