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Confessions in the Courtroom (Hardcover)
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When the prosecution introduces confession testimony during a
criminal trial, the effect is usually overwhelming. In fact,
jurors' verdicts are affected more by a confession than by
eyewitness testimony. While eyewitness studies are massive in
numbers, the topic of confession evidence has been largely ignored
by psychologists and other social scientists. Confessions in the
Courtroom seeks to rectify this discrepancy. This timely book
examines how the legal system has evolved in its treatment of
confessions over the last half century and discusses, at length,
the U.S. Supreme Court's decision regarding Arizona v. Fulminante
which caused a reassessment of the acceptability of confessions
generated under duress. The authors examine the causes of
confessions and the interrogation procedure used by the police.
They also evaluate the process for determining the admissability of
confession testimony and provide excellent research on jurors'
reactions to voluntary and coerced confessions. Social scientists,
attorneys, members of the criminal justice system, and students
will find Confessions in the Courtroom to be an objective and
readable treatment on this important topic. "In this short volume,
the authors seek "to describe and evaluate what we know about
confessions given to police and their impact at the subsequent
trial." It is a comprehensive review of the social psychological
literature and legal decisions surrounding confessions. One of the
primary strengths of the manuscript is the interplay between social
science and law fostered by the authors' clear understanding of the
boundaries between these disciplines and appreciation of the
substantive areas they share. . . . [The authors] have produced a
comprehensive and imminently readable legal and psychological
treatise on confessions, valuable for established scholars and for
students." --Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
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