False Interrogation

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they are subject to pressure of interrogation, a highly aggressive form of social influence. In the interrogation, people can become so stressed and so broken down and they start to feel so hopeless about their current situation that they come to believe in an rational way a confession is in their best interest.”
To explain his theory, in the interrogation room it gives suspects fear that they are going to jail especially interrogating teens. Moreover, they feel unconformable being in the room talking to an investigator where they have nothing to do with the crime. According to Innocent Project it states that, “the factors that can contribute to a false confession during the police interrogation includes: duress, coercion, intoxication, diminished …show more content…

As an Investigator, you must have information on the individual you are gathering information on. However, suspects who may have a mental illness can falsely confess to a crime. Due to this erred, investigators must need to understand the behaviors of the mentally ill suspect. According to Self-Reported False Confessions and False Guilty Pleas among Offenders with Mental Illness,” Persons with mental illness may be at risk for false admissions to police and to prosecutors because of the defining characteristics of mental illness, but potentially because of heightened recidivism rates and increased opportunities.” Thus, people with mental disability can agree to what the interrogator may have stated before when interrogating. This can lead them into confessing the crimes they play no part of. Eventually, interrogators may find the answer they are looking for when questioning a mentally disable person, as view in class, a man who was interrogated by detectives confessed about the killing of his friend. Nonetheless, the interrogator force this man whereas he agree to everything the interrogator have stated in the question on how he have murder his friend. In spite of the interrogator assumption on the murder of his friend, the man had once a different story before he agreed with the detectives. Being an interrogator your duty is not forcing and making suspects agreed to your assumption of the crime but to be an intelligence

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