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Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

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Coerced Fate: How Negotiation Models Lead To False Confessions, Kiera Janzen Jan 2019

Coerced Fate: How Negotiation Models Lead To False Confessions, Kiera Janzen

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Police interrogators across the United States employ tactics that can lead to coerced, often false, confessions. While police departments have shifted away from physically coercive methods of interrogation, psychologically coercive practices that utilize deceit have taken their place. The reliability of confession evidence becomes a significant concern when interrogators elicit confessions using these techniques. Further demonstrating the need for change in this realm, false confessions and wrongful convictions place a financial burden on cities and taxpayers, who foot the bill for settlements and damages resulting from these cases. The current legal framework in the U.S. permits—by failing to explicitly prohibit—these …