Description
False confessions are a continuous problem that lead to convictions of many innocent people. Based on psychology research, it has been determined that the tipping point for false confessions falls within the tactics used during interrogations. Interrogation approaches that have been identified include the Reid Technique, and the PEACE method. The goal of this project is to identify each approach, its effects, and with comparison identify which approach would be most effective.
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- A Comparison of Real-World and Science-Based Methods of Interrogation
Contributors
- Alcaraz Reyes, Katie (Author)
- Arndorfer, Andrea (Thesis director)
- Guyll, Max (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Contributor)
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2024-05
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