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Jurors Believe Interrogation Tactics are Not Likely to Elicit False Confessions: Will Expert Witness Testimony Inform Them Otherwise?
Psychology, Crime & Law, (Online), pp. 1-22, 2010, Univ. of San Francisco Law Research Paper No. 2011-05
Number of pages: 23
Posted: 16 Jun 2009
Last Revised: 25 Mar 2011
Iris Blandon-Gitlin
, Kathryn Sperry and
Richard A. Leo
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interrogation techniques, jury decision-making, expert testimony, false confessions
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