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Title: Criminal Psychology


1
Criminal Psychology
  • Chapter 11 - part 1
  • Interrogations and Confessions
  • Talbot
  • Kellogg Community College

2
The Importance of Confessions
  • Confession
  • Why so important?
  • No other class of evidence is so profoundly
    prejudicial Triers of fact accord confessions
    such heavy weight in their determinations that
    the introduction of a confession makes the other
    aspects of a trial in court superfluous, and the
    real trial, for all practical purposes, occurs
    when the confession is obtained. (Colorado v.
    Connelly, 1986, p. 182).
  • Supreme Court Justice William Brennan

3
The role of the Psychologist
  • Evaluator
  • Procedures used in police interrogations
  • Educator
  • Expert Witness
  • Author of an amicus brief

4
Interrogations/ Interviews
  • Definition ______________________________________
    ________________________
  • The reality.
  • Interrogation v. Interview

5
What is allowable in this process?
  • Legally permissible interrogation tactics.
  • The Goals of Law-enforcement.

6
Manipulative Tactics
  • Minimization soft sell
  • Maximization scare tactics
  • Knowledge-Bluff
  • Baiting questions
  • Rapport Building emotional appeal

7
Tactics that are illegalPromises, Threats,
Lies?
  • Physical or psychological coercion

8
The Question
  • Does the suspect reasonably think he or she is in
    sufficient danger?
  • Rule of Thumb
  • Any promise referencing an escape from punishment
    or the mitigation of punishment invalidates a
    confession.
  • This includes any indirect offering of doing what
    they can to help.

9
Why are not all deceitful tactics excluded?
  • Justice Thurgood Marshall
  • Martin E. Frazier decision (1969)
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