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On the psychology of confessions - Does innocence put innocents at risk?

机译:关于自白的心理-无辜会使无辜者处于危险之中吗?

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The Central Park jogger case and other recent exonerations highlight the problem of wrongful convictions, 15% to 25% of which have contained confessions in evidence. Recent research suggests that actual innocence does not protect people across a sequence of pivotal decisions: (a) In preinterrogation interviews, investigators commit false-positive errors, presuming innocent suspects guilty; (b) naively believing in the transparency of their innocence, innocent suspects waive their rights; (c) despite or because of their denials, innocent suspects elicit highly confrontational interrogations; (d) certain commonly used techniques lead suspects to confess to crimes they did not commit; and (e) police and others cannot distinguish between uncorroborated true and false confessions. It appears that innocence puts innocents at risk, that consideration should be given to reforming current practices, and that a policy of videotaping interrogations is a necessary means of protection.
机译:中央公园慢跑者案和其他最近的免责声明突出了错误定罪的问题,其中有15%至25%的证据包含供认。最近的研究表明,实际无罪并不能在一系列关键性决定中保护人们:(a)在讯问前的采访中,调查人员犯了假阳性错误,假定无辜嫌疑犯有罪。 (b)天真的犯罪嫌疑人天真的相信自己的清白透明,放弃了自己的权利; (c)尽管或由于否认而无辜犯罪嫌疑人引起了高度对抗性的讯问; (d)某些常用技术使嫌疑人承认他们没有犯下的罪行; (e)警察和其他人无法区分未经证实的真伪供词。看来无罪使无辜者处于危险之中,应考虑改革目前的做法,录像审讯政策是必要的保护手段。

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