University of Gothenburg | Why do people falsely confess to crimes? @UniversityofGothenburg | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
We know of many cases in which innocent people have falsely confessed to serious crimes. How does this happen? And how can we prevent it from happening? Associate professor Timothy Luke explains.
This is a series in which researchers from the research unit for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) at the University of Gothenburg give straightforward explanations of what research shows about legal psychological issues. You can find the entire series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiPfcvBrv1l9zBhNrfZMYaTgWyYYsQETK
Please visit the page https://www.gu.se/en/psychology/our-research/legal-psycholoy/myths-and-facts-about-legal-psychology at the University of Gothenburg to find more information.
We know of many cases in which innocent people have falsely confessed to serious crimes. How does this happen? And how can we prevent it from happening? Associate professor Timothy Luke explains.
This is a series in which researchers from the research unit for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) at the University of Gothenburg give straightforward explanations of what research shows about legal psychological issues. You can find the entire series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiPfcvBrv1l9zBhNrfZMYaTgWyYYsQETK
Please visit the page https://www.gu.se/en/psychology/our-research/legal-psycholoy/myths-and-facts-about-legal-psychology at the University of Gothenburg to find more information.