All Articles tagged false confession
Justice Commentaries
May 28, 2019 EDT This article attempts to illuminate the causes of wrongful conviction of persons with intellectual disability.
Justice Commentaries
May 28, 2019 EDT This article attempts to cast a somewhat different light on the traditional domain of wrongful conviction scholarship and policy.
Justice Commentaries
December 17, 2016 EDT This report offers a first-time comprehensive review of data collected by the Innocence Project on DNA exonerations.
General
March 23, 2015 EDT This note dissects the Brown framework and examines how subsequent Supreme Court jurisprudence has modified this framework.
Justice Commentaries
October 16, 2014 EDT This article argues that after People v. Thomas, police departments will need to exercise caution in conducting interrogations, and should not assume that any form of deception is permissible.
Justice Commentaries
October 16, 2014 EDT This article presents an experimental study of one particular tactic commonly used to secure admissions: the well-known Prisoner‘s Dilemma.
Justice Commentaries
March 04, 2011 EDT This experiment examined the extent to which the knowledge that a case has passed pre-screening by an innocence project influences case reviewer judgment through top-down case processing.
State Constitutional Commentary
August 08, 2010 EDT Professor Acker's symposium remarks.
State Constitutional Commentary
August 08, 2010 EDT Professor Kassin's symposium remarks.
State Constitutional Commentary
August 08, 2010 EDT This article focuses on the findings and recommendations of the Final Report of the New York State Bar Association‘s Task Force on Wrongful Convictions.