What three primary reasons why false confessions are given


Problem

The subject of False Confessions is widely discussed and hotly debated in criminal justice circles. In fact, many believe that it is not likely that suspects would ever confess to a crime which they did not commit. History has proven that assumption to be false. We know that interrogation is a valuable and necessary law enforcement took, but that safeguards must exist in the process. Read the article "A Rare Look at the Police Tactics That Can Lead to False Confessions" by Gretchen Gavett included in the PBS "Confessions" presentation and watch the video about the Norfolk 4 included in this presentation. In a 2 to 3 page, paper, based upon the article and the video, address the following questions and provide a final conclusion, as follows:

• According to the article, and based on your own research, what are 3 primary reasons why false confessions are given. Make sure to explain what a "false confession" is.

• Do you believe that the Reid Technique should continue to be taught and utilized by police? Why or why not?

• After viewing the video about the Norfolk 4, provide an opinion as to why the DNA evidence was not given greater weight, and the confessions of each sailor, were considered to be determinative? In your opinion, should each of the sailor's convictions be overturned? Why or why not?

The response must include a reference list. Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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