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Minimization and maximization techniques: assessing the perceived consequences of confessing and confession diagnosticity

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2012
Melissa B Russano   +2 more
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Requiring Confessions at Common Law to Be Made Voluntarily

Abstract From the early twelfth century onward, English legal authorities indicate that the common law expected confessions of guilt to be made voluntarily. The first legal text in England rejecting confessions made through fear, fraud, or force came from continental sources. Parliaments under Edward VI and successors repeatedly required,
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On the power of secondary confession evidence

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2014
Scott D Gronlund
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Research-Based Instructions Induce Sensitivity to Confession Evidence

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2018
Angela M Jones, Steven D Penrod
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Police Interrogation and Confessions: Essays in Law and Policy

University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1981
Welsh S. White, Yale Kamisar
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