Introduction: The Enigma of False Confessions
False confessions—instances where individuals admit to crimes they did not commit—pose a perplexing challenge within the criminal justice system. Despite the intuitive belief that one would not confess to a crime they didn't perpetrate, numerous cases have demonstrated the contrary. Understanding the mechanisms and conditions that lead to such confessions is crucial for ensuring justice and preventing wrongful convictions.
Psychological Coercion: The Invisible Force
Psychological coercion is a primary factor leading to false confessions. Interrogation techniques that employ high-pressure tactics can overwhelm an individual's decision-making capabilities. Methods such as presenting false evidence, lengthy interrogations, and minimization strategies can create an environment where the suspect feels confessing is the only escape. These tactics exploit vulnerabilities, leading individuals to admit guilt falsely. ...Read More
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