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Who would confess to a murder they didn’t commit? Maybe you. | Nancy Franklin | TEDxSBU

Who would confess to a murder they didn’t commit? Maybe you. | Nancy Franklin | TEDxSBU

A thorough examination of how innocent people may end up in jail through

False Confessions

False Confessions

The Kitchen Sessions Hosted by Dr Glenys Holt, Lecturer for

The Psychology of False Confessions

The Psychology of False Confessions

Have you ever wondered why someone would confess to a crime they didn't commit? The reality is that it happens more often ...

The Enigma of False Confessions

The Enigma of False Confessions

USC Gould School of Law Prof. Dan Simon discusses his book, In Doubt: The

What does science tell us about false confessions?

What does science tell us about false confessions?

Why would an innocent person accused of a crime confess? Saul Kassin, a

False Confession: How the Police Psychologically Breaks Down Suspects | ENDEVR Documentary

False Confession: How the Police Psychologically Breaks Down Suspects | ENDEVR Documentary

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Interrogations: False Confessions

Why would someone confess to a crime they didn't commit? What is a Mr Big Sting? Suggested YouTube channel: JCS ...