New Research on False Confessions
Written By:
Reid
Jun 24, 2005
An analysis of false confessions from individuals exonnerted by DNA evidence indicates that the factors common to these false confessions were illegal police interrogation tactics and suspects who were classified as "sub-normal". The author states "This study failed to find a single false confession of a cognitively normal individual that did not also include the use of coercive tactics by the interrogator." When proper techniques are applied false confessions do not occur.
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