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CONTENTS
Introduction 1
PART I INTERROGATIONS AND CONFESSIONS
1. Interrogation Tactics and Techniques 7
2. Interrogation in Britain 38
3. Persons at Risk During Interviews in Police Custody: the Royal
4. The Identification and Measurement of ‘Oppressive’ Police
5. Why do Suspects Confess? Theories 115
6. Why do Suspects Confess? Empirical Findings 130
7. Miscarriages of Justice and False Confessions 158
8. The Psychology of False Confession: Research and Theoretical
9. The Psychology of False Confession: Case Examples 217
PART II LEGAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
10. The English Law on Confessions 247
11. The American Law on Confessions 283
12. The Psychological Assessment 308
13. Suggestibility: Historical and Theoretical Aspects 332
14. Interrogative Suggestibility: Empirical Findings 360
15. The Effects of Drugs and Alcohol Upon the Reliability of Testimony 415
PART III BRITISH COURT OF APPEAL CASES
16. The Court of Appeal 437
17. The ‘Guildford Four’ and the ‘Birmingham Six’. 445
18. Psychological Vulnerability 458
19. Police Impropriety 514
20. Misleading Special Knowledge 523
PART IV FOREIGN CASES OF DISPUTED CONFESSIONS
21. Four High Profile American Cases 541
22. Canadian and Israeli Cases 573
23. Murder in Norway: a False Belief Leading to a False Confession 590