The White Paper suggests important reforms that will reduce the likelihood of false confessions resulting from police interrogation. The research underlying these suggested reforms has yielded significant advances in our understanding of factors associated with false confessions. As we move forward, we encourage the development of empirically based approaches that provide a viable alternative to current practice. In doing so, we suggest that researchers pursue a positive psychological approach that involves partnering with practitioners to systematically develop interrogative methods that are shown to be more diagnostic. By taking such an approach, we believe that the recommendations offered in the current White Paper can be supplemented by...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
This paper examines the methodology of interrogation in the United States, specifically the usage of...
Police interrogators across the United States employ tactics that can lead to coerced, often false, ...
The White Paper suggests important reforms that will reduce the likelihood of false confessions resu...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
In this chapter, I review and analyze the most important findings from the extensive empirical socia...
Interrogations are designed to persuade a presumably guilty suspect to admit that he committed a cri...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
Several approaches can be employed for information gathering from human sources, differing in their ...
False confessions are a major cause of wrongful convictions. In many countries, physical abuse and t...
Many cases could not be successfully prosecuted without a confession, and, in the absence of a confe...
The Reid Interrogation technique has been the dominant method used by police in the United States an...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
This paper examines the methodology of interrogation in the United States, specifically the usage of...
Police interrogators across the United States employ tactics that can lead to coerced, often false, ...
The White Paper suggests important reforms that will reduce the likelihood of false confessions resu...
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their accusatoria...
The primary goal of the current study was to develop a novel experimental paradigm with which to stu...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
In this chapter, I review and analyze the most important findings from the extensive empirical socia...
Interrogations are designed to persuade a presumably guilty suspect to admit that he committed a cri...
Police investigators rely heavily on eliciting confessions from suspects to solve crimes and prosecu...
Several approaches can be employed for information gathering from human sources, differing in their ...
False confessions are a major cause of wrongful convictions. In many countries, physical abuse and t...
Many cases could not be successfully prosecuted without a confession, and, in the absence of a confe...
The Reid Interrogation technique has been the dominant method used by police in the United States an...
Recorded interrogations are one of the chief procedural reforms fueled by the innocence movement. Po...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
This paper examines the methodology of interrogation in the United States, specifically the usage of...
Police interrogators across the United States employ tactics that can lead to coerced, often false, ...