Many studies have been conducted to examine how false confessions occur, and what their impacts are. Throughout its history, America has instituted standards for interrogation procedures that are aligned with research findings and that build off constitutional principles. These are designed to protect individual rights while still accomplishing the goals of the judicial system. This paper discusses false confessions, interrogation laws, and how these impact a suspect, as well as the other influences acting upon suspects including plea bargaining and psychological processes. A compilation of research findings and case law culminates in the conclusion that changes must be made to the American criminal justice system in order to minimize the r...
In this chapter, the authors summarize the scholarly literature on false confessions and propose pos...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
Many studies have been conducted to examine how false confessions occur, and what their impacts are....
Many studies have been conducted to examine how false confessions occur, and what their impacts are....
This chapter reviews some of the main empirical findings from more than three decades of social scie...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
American studies of wrongful conviction have revealed a disturbing pattern. For roughly 25 percent o...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
This chapter traces the history of the law surrounding false confessions, beginning with a discussio...
This chapter traces the history of the law surrounding false confessions, beginning with a discussio...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
In this chapter, the authors summarize the scholarly literature on false confessions and propose pos...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
Many studies have been conducted to examine how false confessions occur, and what their impacts are....
Many studies have been conducted to examine how false confessions occur, and what their impacts are....
This chapter reviews some of the main empirical findings from more than three decades of social scie...
Interrogation-induced false confessions are a systemic feature of American criminal justice. In the ...
American studies of wrongful conviction have revealed a disturbing pattern. For roughly 25 percent o...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
This chapter traces the history of the law surrounding false confessions, beginning with a discussio...
This chapter traces the history of the law surrounding false confessions, beginning with a discussio...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...
In this chapter, the authors summarize the scholarly literature on false confessions and propose pos...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
To reduce false confessions and guilty pleas, twenty-seven states have passed a law to have all cust...