False confessions: The relative importance of psychological, criminological and substance abuse variables
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2001-01
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Psychology, Crime and Law 2010, 7(3):275-89Abstract
Investigates relative importance of psychological, criminological, and substance abuse variables in differentiating between alleged false confessors and other prison inmates. Antisocial personality characteristics; Extent and severity of criminal behavior; Difficulty in corroborating validity of inmates' claims that they had genuinely made a false confession to the police.Description
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10.1080/10683160108401798
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