A survey of potential jurors' perceptions of interrogations and confessions

Confessions represent one of the most influential types of evidence, and research has shown that mock jurors often fail to dismiss unreliable confession evidence. However, recent studies suggest that jurors might believe in the false confession phenomenon more than they once did. One possible reason...

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Main Authors: Carlucci, M.E (Author), Carol, R.N (Author), Evans, J.R (Author), Meissner, C.A (Author), Michael, S.W (Author), Mindthoff, A. (Author), Normile, C.J (Author), Olaguez, A.P (Author), Perez, G. (Author), Russano, M.B (Author), Scherr, K.C (Author), Stocks, E.L (Author), Vallano, J.P (Author), Woestehoff, S.A (Author), Woody, W.D (Author), Zoe Klemfuss, J. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Psychological Association Inc. 2018
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