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False Confessions

The Pursuit of Justice for the Interviewee and Investigator
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As investigators, we must seek to understand the typology of false confessions and the common...
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Virtual Reality: Inside the Interrogation Room
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Once a participant puts on the VR headset, they are immersed into an interrogation as...
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Conviction Review Unit Report: Key Takeaways
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The findings of this report are not uncommon, nor a surprise to anyone who has...
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What Interviewers Can Learn from Stephen Amell
This week, a podcast interview with actor Stephen Amell has made the news for featuring...
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It’s Up To You: Keys to Preventing False Confessions
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The one thing that is painfully true, regardless of the level of bias that may...
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I Did It?! Why Innocent People Confess
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It is hard to imagine why someone would confess to something they didn’t do. To...
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The Making a Murderer Effect
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Interrogation methods used improperly can cause a multitude of issues including involuntary or false confessions...
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Netflix’s Making a Murderer: An Interrogator’s Perspective
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The Netflix documentary “Making a Murderer” is causing an outcry for justice in a perceived...
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A Tale of Two Headlines: Persuading vs. Reporting
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Guilty or Innocent?  Right or Wrong? Apparently it depends on which article you read and...
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