In the continuing effort to convict only the guilty and free only the innocent increasing attention has focused on criminal confessions. Long a source of controversy, confessions are imperfect instruments with which to determine guilt or innocence. Police coerce confessions, and suspects under disabilities and without legal representation confess to crimes they did not commit. However, videotaping confessions and interrogations may be one way to improve the accuracy of this powerful piece of evidence. Whether used in interrogation rooms, during traffic stops, or as hand-held devices, video cameras have the potential to reduce the risks of wrongful convictions and, by contrast, false allegations of police misconduct. Further, courts adjudica...
When police were provided with dash‐cam or in‐car recorders, it was argued they would be able to con...
A movement toward police regulation by recording issweeping the nation. Responding to calls foraccou...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
In the continuing effort to convict only the guilty and free only the innocent increasing attention ...
Much has been written about the need to videotape the entire process of police interrogation of susp...
As public access to inexpensive and versatile camcorders grows, U.S. courts face a new source of c...
Reviewing the literature on police-induced confessions, we identified suspect characteristics and in...
Videotape presentations in courtroom proceedings are admissible upon the proper foundation of accura...
Body cameras are sweeping the nation and becoming, along with the badge and gun, standard issue for ...
Reviewing the literature on police-induced confessions, we identified suspect characteristics and in...
Should law enforcement officers be required to record, by video or audiotape, custodial interrogatio...
Discusses the growing use of body-worn video (BWV) cameras by police, and the evidential issues they...
Prior research has indicated that altering the perspective from which a videotaped confession is rec...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice sy...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. In partnership with a small city police department, we ra...
When police were provided with dash‐cam or in‐car recorders, it was argued they would be able to con...
A movement toward police regulation by recording issweeping the nation. Responding to calls foraccou...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
In the continuing effort to convict only the guilty and free only the innocent increasing attention ...
Much has been written about the need to videotape the entire process of police interrogation of susp...
As public access to inexpensive and versatile camcorders grows, U.S. courts face a new source of c...
Reviewing the literature on police-induced confessions, we identified suspect characteristics and in...
Videotape presentations in courtroom proceedings are admissible upon the proper foundation of accura...
Body cameras are sweeping the nation and becoming, along with the badge and gun, standard issue for ...
Reviewing the literature on police-induced confessions, we identified suspect characteristics and in...
Should law enforcement officers be required to record, by video or audiotape, custodial interrogatio...
Discusses the growing use of body-worn video (BWV) cameras by police, and the evidential issues they...
Prior research has indicated that altering the perspective from which a videotaped confession is rec...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice sy...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. In partnership with a small city police department, we ra...
When police were provided with dash‐cam or in‐car recorders, it was argued they would be able to con...
A movement toward police regulation by recording issweeping the nation. Responding to calls foraccou...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...