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基本説明
Examines interrogation tactics and the problem of false confessions;
review of Supreme Court decisions regarding Miranda warnings and custodial interrogations; and new research on juvenile confessions and deception in interrogative interviews.
Full Description
This book brings together a group of renowned scholars and practitioners in the fields of social psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, criminology, clinical-forensic psychology, and law to examine: interrogation tactics and the problem of false confessions review of Supreme Court decisions regarding Miranda warnings and custodial interrogations and new research on juvenile confessions and deception in interrogative interviews.
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Police Interrogations and False Confessions-An Overview
-G. Daniel Lassiter, Christian A. Meissner, Lezlee J. Ware, Jessica L. Marcon, and Kim D. Lassiter
The Three Errors: Pathways to False Confession and Wrongful Conviction
-Richard A. Leo and Steven A. Drizin
The Psychology of False Confessions: A Review of the Current Evidence
-Gisli H. Gudjonsson
False Confessions, False Guilty Pleas: Similarities and Differences
-Allison D. Redlich
Custodial Interrogation of Juveniles: Results of a National Survey of Police
-N. Dickon Reppucci, Jessica Meyer, and Jessica Kostelnik
Four Studies of What Really Happens in Police Interviews
-Ray Bull and Stavroula Soukara
Lie Detection: Pitfalls and Opportunities
-Aldert Vrij, Ronald P. Fisher, Samantha Mann, and Sharon Leal
The Importance of a Laboratory Science for Improving the Diagnostic Value of Confession Evidence
-Christian A. Meissner, Melissa B. Russano, and Fadia M. Narchet
The Wisdom of Custodial Recording
-Thomas P. Sullivan
Videotaping Custodial Interrogations: Toward a Scientifically Based Policy
-G. Daniel Lassiter, Lezlee J. Ware, Matthew J. Lindberg, and Jennifer J. Ratcliff
The Supreme Court on Miranda Rights and Interrogations: The Past, the Present, and the Future
-Lawrence S. Wrightsman
Oral Miranda Warnings: A Checklist and a Model Presentation
-Gregory DeClue
Evaluations of Competency to Waive Miranda Rights and Coerced or False Confessions: Common Pitfalls in Expert Testimony
-I. Bruce Frumkin
Tales From the Front: Expert Testimony on the Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions Revisited
-Solomon M. Fulero
Conclusion: What Have We Learned? Implications for Practice, Policy, and Future Research
-Christian A. Meissner and G. Daniel Lassiter
Afterword: Deconstructing Confessions-The State of the Literature
-Saul M. Kassin
Index
About the Editors