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EP 11: Let’s Get Chattin’ About False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions


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Do you think you would ever confess to a crime you know you didn’t commit? If you said no, you may be surprised to learn how much someone can be pressured into doing exactly that in a court of law. In this episode, we dissect types of false confessions, why/how they happen, and problematic police techniques used to collect confessions.

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A source we used:

https://www.innocencecanada.com/ 

Costanzo, M., Krauss, D., Schuller, R.A., & McLachlin, K. (2014). Forensic and Legal Psychology, Psychological Science Applied to Law (First Canadian Edition). New York: Worth Publishing. 

Textbook: Pozzulo, J. (2021). Revel Forensic Psychology (6th Cdn edition). Pearson. ISBN: 9780135749999


Stay tuned for our biweekly episodes! Episode 12 is coming out Monday October 2nd, 2023!



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