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Inher-ently coercive police questioning techniques that are employed to obtain confessions from suspects in-custody are presented. The Psychology of False Confessions; Introduction;
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truth.boisestate.edu/jcaawp/9901/9901.pdf
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The work of Kassin and Wrightsman in the USA and Gudjonsson in the UK has done a great deal to further our understanding of the psychology of false confessions.
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Although it is difficult, if not impossible, to estimate the number of false confessions nationwide, a review of one decade's worth of murder cases in ... "False confession is an escape hatch. It becomes rational under the circumstances," says Saul Kassin, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at Williams College in Massachusetts.
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Yet not all false confessions are a ploy to leave the interrogation room. Some confess because the interrogation causes them to doubt their own memory, and they begin to believe that they may have blacked out or repressed the crime. ... Monitor on Psychology; Volume 37, No. 8 September 2006...
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No other class of evidence is so profoundly prejudicial... ... Horselenberg, R., Merckelbach, H., & Josephs, S. (2003). Individual differences and false confessions: a conceptual replication of Kassin and Kiechel (1996). Psychology, Crime & Law, 9, 1-8.
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This article addresses the shortcomings in deception detection accuracy in forensic settings and focuses on the implications for the elicitation of false confessions and the assessment of confession evidence. ... Article from: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law...
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The Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology1999, Vol. 2, No. 1, 14-3614The Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology1999, Vol. 2, No. ... The Psychology of False Confessions Introduction Frequently regarded as the most unequivocal evidence of guilt, a confes sion relieves doubts in the minds...
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Critical Issues in Forensic Psychology: False Confessions; By David A Webb ... Theoretical explanations for the psychology of false confessions ... The work of Kassin and Wrightsman in the USA and Gudjonsson in the UK has done a great deal to further our understanding of the psychology of false confessions.
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By Richard Conti. The Journal of Credibility Assessment and Witness Psychology 1999, Vol. 2, No. 1, 14-36. Discusses psychological and social factors that influence innocent suspects to give self-incriminating false statements. ... Confessions--Research Articles...
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