Resource Guide on False Confessions
"In the Innocence Project's series 'Understand the Causes', they point out that '[i]n more than 25% of DNA exoneration cases, innocent defendants made incriminating statements, delivered outright confessions or pled guilty'. This article surveys selected web-based resources and publications that shed light on the psychology and interrogation practices behind false confessions, as well as highlighting notable educational and bibliographic materials".
Labels: criminal law, evidence, science


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