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Evidence law / Error / Abuse of the legal system / Criminal investigation / False confession / Police misconduct / Gudjonsson suggestibility scale / Gudjonsson / Confession / Suggestibility / Saul Kassin / Difference due to memory
Date: 2014-04-24 05:32:34
Evidence law
Error
Abuse of the legal system
Criminal investigation
False confession
Police misconduct
Gudjonsson suggestibility scale
Gudjonsson
Confession
Suggestibility
Saul Kassin
Difference due to memory

Psychology, Crime & Law, January 2006, Vol. 12(1), pp. 61 /75 ORIGINAL ARTICLE False confessions in the lab: Do plausibility and consequences matter?

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