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False Confessions
PDF) Interviewing suspects: Practice, science, and future directions | Jennifer Perillo - Academia.edu
False Confessions and Subverted Agency
PDF) On the Psychology of Confessions: Does Innocence Put Innocents at Risk?
PDF) False Confessions
Interview and interrogation methods and their effects on true and false confessions - Meissner - 2012 - Campbell Systematic Reviews - Wiley Online Library
Distinguishing true from false confessions using physiological patterns of concealed information recognition – A proof of concept study - ScienceDirect
PDF) Investigating True and False Confessions Within a Novel Experimental Paradigm
The link between suggestibility, compliance, and false confessions: A review using experimental and field studies - Otgaar - 2021 - Applied Cognitive Psychology - Wiley Online Library
USF School of Law Fall 2020 – First Assignment
Cumulative Disadvantage: A Psychological Framework for Understanding How Innocence Can Lead to Confession, Wrongful Conviction, and Beyond - Kyle C. Scherr, Allison D. Redlich, Saul M. Kassin, 2020
PDF) Inside Interrogation: The Lie, The Bluff, and False Confessions
Full article: The complex relationship between interrogation techniques, suspects changing their statement and legal assistance. Evidence from a Dutch sample of police interviews
False Confessions: A Current Matter of Life and Death – Association for Psychological Science – APS
Problems in expert deception detection and the risk of false confessions: no proof to the contrary in Levine et al. (2014)
The Mechanisms of False Memories of Committing a Crime and Possible Interventions - GRIN
The Interrogation Decision-Making Model: A General Theoretical Framework for Confessions
PDF) The Social Psychology of False Confessions
PDF) Interviewing suspects: Practice, science, and future directions
Why Confessions Trump Innocence
PDF) The Psychology of Confession Evidence
Research 1 Mini Research Presentation: Police Interrogations and False Confessions Brandy Williams PSY610: Applied Social Psychology Instructor: Patricia. - ppt download
Conceptualizing Defendants as Minorities Leads Mock Jurors to Make Biased Evaluations in Retracted Confession Cases