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Profs on Cops
Bill Gormley
17 episodes
4 days ago
Interviews with social scientists and criminologists who are doing cutting-edge research on police practices and behavior and how they affect the community.
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Interviews with social scientists and criminologists who are doing cutting-edge research on police practices and behavior and how they affect the community.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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False Confessions and How to End Them
Profs on Cops
29 minutes 33 seconds
1 month ago
False Confessions and How to End Them

False confessions are not just an interesting plot twist in police dramas; they are fairly common in real life. Teenagers are especially likely to make a false confession when interrogated by the police. Hayley Cleary, Professor of Criminology at Virginia Commonwealth University, explains the psychology of police interrogations and the greater risks for young defendants. She also discusses potential remedies adopted by some states, including video-taped interrogations and mandatory access to an attorney.

Profs on Cops
Interviews with social scientists and criminologists who are doing cutting-edge research on police practices and behavior and how they affect the community.