نتایج جستجو برای: confession

تعداد نتایج: 803  

Journal: :Hispanic American Historical Review 1957

Journal: :The Iowa Review 2004

2010
Menizibeya Welcome Osain Vladimir Pereverzev Alekseevic

Background The confession to which a person has been committed to will likely influence his/her attitude towards alcohol use. Many studies have suggested that the problem of alcohol use between people of different confession, although might differ, the gap is narrowing [1,2]. We therefore examine the differences in the pattern of alcohol use among people of different confessions the Christians ...

2014
Eric Rassin

Intuitively, confession is a strong piece of evidence, because it appears unlikely that a suspect would confess to a crime he did not commit, thereby acting against his own best interest. Surprisingly, experimental studies show that innocent and well-educated individuals do tend to confess falsely when questioned about something they did not in fact do. In this contribution, an overview is pres...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2009
Richard A Leo

In the past two decades, hundreds of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evidence, revealing that police-induced false confessions are a leading cause of wrongful conviction of the innocent. In this article, empirical research on the causes and correlates of false confessions is reviewed. After a description of the three sequential processes that are responsible for the ...

Journal: :Child development 2014
Thomas D Lyon Lindsay Wandrey Elizabeth Ahern Robyn Licht Megan P Y Sim Jodi A Quas

This study tested the effects of narrative practice rapport building (asking open-ended questions about a neutral event) and a putative confession (telling the child an adult "told me everything that happened and he wants you to tell the truth") on 4- to 9-year-old maltreated and nonmaltreated children's reports of an interaction with a stranger who asked them to keep toy breakage a secret (n =...

2004
Allison D. Redlich

Recently, an alarmingly high incidence of wrongful convictions has been documented in the United States, in large part because of "Innocence Projects" that use DNA analyses from crime scenes to exonerate innocent persons. The best-known Innocence Project, administered through the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York, has helped to free 138 people who had been wrongfully incarcerated. A...

Journal: :Vanderbilt Lives 2020

Journal: :Transatlantica 2009

Journal: :The Canadian Entomologist 1910

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