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Confession

open access: yesArchives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2012
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Mauro-Flude, MN (15584000)
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The confession

Science, 2019
A psychologist has shown how police questioning can get innocent people to condemn themselves.
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Confession and Confessions

Toronto Journal of Theology, 2002
This paper addresses some fundamental theological questions about the nature and function of creeds and confessions in the life of the church. The basic positive claim here is that creeds and confessional formulae properly emerge out of one of the primary and defining activities of the church, the act of confession. In that act, which is constantly to
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Confessions of a Ripper

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987
Sir .—I, too, am a "ripper!" Schmitt, 1 in his editorial in the April 1987 issue of AJDC , described an effective filing system for the practicing pediatrician. But, unlike Schmitt, I do not dissect my major pediatric journals; I save them intact. In the future, I may need information about an unusual topic that today strikes me as unimportant.
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Confessions of a Speciesist

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses humans' moral relationship to other mammals and the concept of "speciesism," focusing on the author's mixed feelings on the issue. Topics include the film "Speciesism: The Movie" directed by Mark Devries, comparisons of factory farming to the Holocaust, and a video clip of a bull being slaughtered posted at freedomfromharm.org.
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Forced Confessions:

2019
This chapter studies two high-profile cases in which police officers used torture to extract confessions from black criminal suspects. In these cases, African Americans, aided by prominent white allies and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), appealed to the courts to protest acts of torture, contest forced ...
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Confessions of a technophile

BMJ, 2011
I’ve got a confession to make: I like The Archers . This tale of everyday village folk on BBC Radio 4 is strangely compelling. I’ve been listening for about 20 years. But rather than tune in six days a week, I prefer the Sunday omnibus edition, with all the week’s episodes in one broadcast.⇑ This, however, rather interrupts my Sunday morning snooze ...
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False confessions

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2017
As illustrated by numerous cases in recent years, DNA exonerations of innocent individuals have cast a spotlight on the counterintuitive problem of false confessions. Studying the underlying psychology scientists have found that (1) innocent people are often targeted for interrogation because police make erroneous but confident judgments of deception; (
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