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    The Reid technique is a commonly used police interrogation technique in North America (King & Snook‚ 2009). This interrogation technique is used to elicit confessions from people suspected of committing a criminal offense. The Reid technique requires that police officers collect factual evidence‚ then the interviewer questions the suspect in a non-accusatory manner (King & Snook‚ 2009). Truth or deception is then determined based on behavioural analysis of the suspect‚ then if deception is detected

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    (Nirider‚ Tepfer‚ & Drizin‚ 2012). Moreover‚ the case of Daryl Atkins exhibits an individual who was intellectually disabled and sentenced to death. Both these cases demonstrate some of the roles that forensic psychologists may play in police interrogations and court. In the case of Dassey‚ eyewitness identification procedures conducted by police were questionable and led to a false confession. Similarly‚ in Atkin’s case‚ the question of whether

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    Watchmen: At Midnight‚ All the Agents.. Rachel LeBlanc June 2nd‚ 2013 The Watchmen begins at the scene of the crime. Edward Blake‚ who was pushed off of the balcony of his apartment‚ is being investigated by two policemen. They discuss how Edward must have been approached by one large men‚ or two men because he is so big himself. Once the policemen leave‚ Rorschach drops a visit to see what had happened. Rorschach‚ the protagonist in the story‚ investigates the scene of the crime briefly

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    safeguards for juvenile suspects. Instead‚ to take advantage of psychological reality‚ interrogation training instructs officers to treat children no differently than they do adults‚ except when employing strategies for manipulating children’s special sensitivities. Consequently it leads to the youth making incriminating statements‚ or false confessions. Yet for statements made during custodial interrogations to be admissible‚ the rule of Miranda requires suspects to waive their rights before questioning

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    obvious you will say anything regardless of what is true‚ just for stopping all the pain and fearful feeling. There are some cases has been reported that people forced to confess‚ suffered from physical interrogation. In the early 20th century‚ police believed that they need some physical interrogation was

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    Garrett used a lot of evidence to support his claims in Convicting The Innocent. Garrett used many facts to support the claims he made and represented his findings with many charts‚ graphs‚ and percentages. He reviewed police reports‚ interrogation transcripts and recordings‚ prosecution files‚ trial transcripts‚ and court opinions. Just like Garrett’s Convicting the Innocent‚ William Stuntz’s‚ The Collapse of American Criminal Justice‚ he talks about how prosecutors now decide whom to punish

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    The Reid Technique of Interviewing is a method of interrogation and interview that was developed in 1947 by John E. Reid. This method is “the most widely used approach to question subjects in the world” (http://www.reid.com/r_about.html). According to Reid there are nine steps of the interrogation process that are used‚ along with training in behavior analysis‚ to recognize behaviors that may indicate guilt or telling of a lie. The nine steps are: (1) Direct Positive Confrontation -- Presentation

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    References: 45. Inbau F. E. Self-incrimination. Springfield‚ Illinois: C. C. Thomas‚ 1950. 46. Inbau F. E.‚ and Reid J. E. Lie detection and criminal interrogation. (3rd ed.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins‚ 1953.

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    is to gather information about a crime and attempt to make sense of the crime. Nonetheless‚ investigation will continue until there is enough information or possibly a confession surfaces. Gudjonsson and Pearse relate to two different types of interrogation that have been identified throughout the years in the United States and the United Kingdom- the Reid Technique (United States) and the PEACE model (United Kingdom). Both are used to psychologically understand the suspect’s story of the crime and

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