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    The Psychology of False Confessions : Forty Years of Science and Practice / by Gudjonsson, Gisli H., author

    Published 2018
    “…Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the development of the science behind the psychology of false confessions Four decades ago, little was known or understood about false confessions and the reasons behind them. …”
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    Wrongful convictions: an analysis of laws and cases in Malaysia and selected jurisdictions in the United States / Nur Atiqah Syazana Mohd Nasir … [et al.] by Mohd Nasir, Nur Atiqah Syazana, Abdul Halim, Diyana, Salleh, Liyana Amira, Azmi, Amir 'Arif

    Published 2013
    “…However, the two most prominent causes of wrongful convictions are false confessions and misapplication of forensic evidence. …”
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    Provisional study on the law of confessions by Ang, Lay Kuan, Er, Welch, Lee, Chuay Chue

    Published 2013
    “…The necessity for refinements to the current law of confessions in Singapore arises as the law should not allow any wrongful conviction based on false confessions. The Group hopes that this dissertation will provide the reader with some ideas on the possible areas of reform.…”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Peeking and lying in the temptation resistance paradigm in 2.5-year-olds: The role of inhibitory control by Marta Białecka-Pikul, Arkadiusz Białek, Małgorzata Stępień-Nycz, Victoria Talwar, Sandra Bosacki

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Results showed that 35% of 2.5-year-olds peeked, 27% of peekers lied and 40% of non-peekers falsely confessed they had peeked. Non-peekers had higher IC than peekers at ages 2 and 2.5. …”
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    Police Interviewing in Spain: A Self-Report Survey of Police Practices and Beliefs by Jennifer M. Schell-Leugers, Jaume Masip, José L. González, Miet Vanderhallen, Saul M. Kassin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The survey inquired about the length, frequency and electronic recording of interviews, the suspects’ use of their right to remain silent, investigators’ self-reported skills in distinguishing between truthful and deceptive statements, their estimates of the frequency of (false) confessions, and their use of specific interview tactics. …”
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    Peeking and lying in the temptation resistance paradigm in 2.5-year-olds: The role of inhibitory control. by Marta Białecka-Pikul, Arkadiusz Białek, Małgorzata Stępień-Nycz, Victoria Talwar, Sandra Bosacki

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Results showed that 35% of 2.5-year-olds peeked, 27% of peekers lied and 40% of non-peekers falsely confessed they had peeked. Non-peekers had higher IC than peekers at ages 2 and 2.5. …”
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