Police-induced confessions: Risk factors and recommendations
Recent DNA exonerations have shed light on the problem that people sometimes confess to
crimes they did not commit. Drawing on police practices, laws concerning the admissibility of …
crimes they did not commit. Drawing on police practices, laws concerning the admissibility of …
Psychological perspectives on interrogation
A Vrij, CA Meissner, RP Fisher… - Perspectives on …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Proponents of “enhanced interrogation techniques” in the United States have claimed that
such methods are necessary for obtaining information from uncooperative terrorism …
such methods are necessary for obtaining information from uncooperative terrorism …
The forensic confirmation bias: Problems, perspectives, and proposed solutions
As illustrated by the mistaken, high-profile fingerprint identification of Brandon Mayfield in
the Madrid Bomber case, and consistent with a recent critique by the National Academy of …
the Madrid Bomber case, and consistent with a recent critique by the National Academy of …
Accusatorial and information-gathering interrogation methods and their effects on true and false confessions: A meta-analytic review
Objectives We completed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the available empirical
literature assessing the influence of accusatorial and information-gathering methods of …
literature assessing the influence of accusatorial and information-gathering methods of …
Constructing rich false memories of committing crime
Memory researchers long have speculated that certain tactics may lead people to recall
crimes that never occurred, and thus could potentially lead to false confessions. This is the …
crimes that never occurred, and thus could potentially lead to false confessions. This is the …
Face/Off: Changing the face of movies with deepfakes
There are growing concerns about the potential for deepfake technology to spread
misinformation and distort memories, though many also highlight creative applications such …
misinformation and distort memories, though many also highlight creative applications such …
[CITACE][C] The criminal process
A Ashworth - 2010 - books.google.com
The fourth edition of The Criminal Process continues in the tradition of previous editions in
providing an insightful and stimulating analysis of the key issues in criminal processes and …
providing an insightful and stimulating analysis of the key issues in criminal processes and …
Inside interrogation: The lie, the bluff, and false confessions
JT Perillo, SM Kassin - Law and Human Behavior, 2011 - Springer
Using a less deceptive variant of the false evidence ploy, interrogators often use the bluff
tactic, whereby they pretend to have evidence to be tested without further claiming that it …
tactic, whereby they pretend to have evidence to be tested without further claiming that it …
Deepfakes, deep harms
R Rini, L Cohen - J. Ethics & Soc. Phil., 2022 - HeinOnline
EEPFAKES are digitally altered audio or video recordings in which one person's face and/or
voice are mapped onto the body of another person, creating misleading evidence of events …
voice are mapped onto the body of another person, creating misleading evidence of events …
Deepfake false memories
G Murphy, E Flynn - Memory Online, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Machine-learning has enabled the creation of “deepfake videos”; highly-realistic footage that
features a person saying or doing something they never did. In recent years, this technology …
features a person saying or doing something they never did. In recent years, this technology …