094 | False Confessions | Why We Do What We Do
What to Expect
Shane and Abraham tackle the how and why of false confessions. Why do people "confess" to crimes they didn't commit? To what extent do law enforcement officers encourage these false confessions? Listen in and learn about this fascinating twist in law enforcement.
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Links for Today
Kassin, S.M. (2008). False Confessions: Causes, consequence and implications for reform. Current directions in psychological science, 17, 249-253.
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The Why We Do What We Do Crew
Scott "Abraham" Miller | Host & Producer
Ryan O'Donnell (RYANO) | Co-host, Producer, & Social
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