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Summary Of False Confessions In Popular Culture

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I chose an article from the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. The title of the article is False Confessions in Popular Culture. I chose this article because I’ve always been fascinated with criminal interviews. I’ve attended numerous interview and interrogation courses throughout my career. One of the best interview schools I ever attended was Reid interview and interrogation. One of the most debated subjects in all of these courses was false confessions. The reason I liked the Reid interview and interrogation course is because they offered different techniques on how to avoid false confessions.

The article starts out discussing all the emotions associated with false confessions and how the news media and television shows have popularized false confessions. People undoubtedly have made false confessions for years. The article discusses how the media and tv shows have …show more content…

Suspects make compliant false confessions due to avoid the stress of a harsh police interrogation. Interrogations are stressful and worrisome on both the guilty and the innocent. It’s hard to believe that someone would admit to falsely committing a criminal act merely to avoid a harsh interview, but it does happen. Another reason that people make complaint false confessions is that they feel they will receive less severe punishment.

Persuaded false confessions is when a suspect during a police interview begins to doubt or second guess themselves and falsely confesses to a criminal act, despite having no memory of it. Interrogators have to be careful not to use suggestive interview techniques because they can cause or can generate false memories of committing crimes (Shaw & Porter, 2015). Over the course of my career, I’ve had numerous people make false confessions. That’s why interview schools are so

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