PSYC39H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: David Canter, Peter Sutcliffe, Arson

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America a confession usually has to be backed up by some form of evidence: regardless of whether evidences are shown, people who confess to a crime are more likely to be convicted than who did not confess. Wales, they are taught to use far less coercive techniques than in north america: england and wales have noticed that with coercive interrogation practices, there have been problems with it such as false confessions. If the suspect becomes withdrawn, the interrogator knows that they have the suspect"s attention and that the suspect does not tune out of the interrogation. Close to 100%: polygraph offer made to the suspect is used less. In general, it shows that the reid model could be based on an incorrect determination that the suspect is guilty transition to the interrogation phase of the reid model. In united states, they are known as the miranda rights.

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