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Understanding Police Interrogation

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This comprehensive source explores the complexities of police interrogation and confession, highlighting various factors influencing interrogation outcomes. It examines what increases the likelihood of a suspect confessing and what may lead to false confessions. The psychological dynamics at play are significant, as interrogators often attempt to build rapport or mislead suspects into believing there is non-existent evidence against them. The interrogator's belief in the suspect's guilt also plays a crucial role, especially in the context of ongoing discussions about the treatment of Black suspects and people of color in the criminal justice system. The volume advocates for a totality of the circumstances approach, considering integrated factors such as suspect and interrogator characteristics, interrogation techniques, location, community perceptions of law enforcement, and juror expectations. This multifaceted perspective helps explain the likelihood of various interrogation outcomes, including both true and false confessions. By applying this approach, the authors aim to enhance understanding among scholars and practitioners regarding effective interrogation practices and the broader implications for the criminal justice system.

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Understanding Police Interrogation, William Douglas Woody, Wayne Viney

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2020
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