Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions - Special Update

Season 12, Episode 46,   Apr 14, 2021, 04:12 AM

Illinois, New York, and Oregon move to outlaw deception by interrogators.

Deception, of course, is a long-recognized risk factor for false confessions. The Center on Wrongful Convictions and the Innocence Project are working with stakeholders in three states that have introduced bills that would ban the use of deception in the interrogation room: Illinois, New York, and Oregon, with the aim to build national energy behind these crucial efforts.  

Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1 

A portion of this podcast series’ proceeds will be donated to the Center on Wrongful Convictions. To donate, learn more, or get involved, go to http://www.centeronwrongfulconvictions.org/

Learn more and get involved at https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/false-confessions

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Illinois, New York, and Oregon move to outlaw deception by interrogators.

Deception, of course, is a long-recognized risk factor for false confessions. The Center on Wrongful Convictions and the Innocence Project are working with stakeholders in three states that have introduced bills that would ban the use of deception in the interrogation room: Illinois, New York, and Oregon, with the aim to build national energy behind these crucial efforts.  

Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1 

A portion of this podcast series’ proceeds will be donated to the Center on Wrongful Convictions. To donate, learn more, or get involved, go to http://www.centeronwrongfulconvictions.org/

Learn more and get involved at https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/false-confessions

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.