BOOKS
Gisli Gudjonsson, The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions: A Handbook (2003).
Saul Kassin & Lawrence
Wrightsman, Confessions in the Courtroom (1993).
Richard Leo, Police Interrogation and
American Justice (2008).
ARTICLES
Albert Alschuler, “Constraint
and Confession,” 74 Denver University Law Review 957 (1997).
Danielle
Chojnacki et al, "An Empirical Basis for the Admission of Expert Testimony on False Confessions," 40 Arizona State Law
Journal 1 (2008).
Steve Drizin & Richard Leo, “The
Problem of False Confessions in the Post-DNA World,” 82 North Carolina Law Review 891 (2004).
Brandon Garrett, "The Substance of False
Confessions," 62 Stanford Law Review 1051 (2010).
Alan Hirsch, "Confessions and Harmless
Error: A New Argument for the Old Approach," 12 Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law 1 (2007).
Alan Hirsch, “Threats, Promises,
and False Confessions: Lessons of Slavery,” 49 Howard Law Journal 31 (2005).
Alan Hirsch, “The Tragedy of
False Confessions (and a Common Sense Proposal),” 81 North
Dakota Law Review 343 (2005).
Saul Kassin et al, "Investigating
True and False Confessions Within a Novel Experimental Paradigm," 16 Psychological Science 481 (2005).
Saul Kassin et al, “Behavioral
Confirmation in the Interrogation Room: On the Dangers of Presuming Guilt,” 9 Law
& Human Behavior 42 (2003).
Saul Kassin et al, "Police-Induced
Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations," 34 Law & Human Behavior 3 (2010).
Saul Kassin & Gisli Gudjonsson, “The
Psychology of Confessions: A Review of the Literature and Issues,” 5 Psychological
Science in the Public Interest” 33 (2004).
Saul Kassin & K.L. Kiechel, "The
Social Psychology of False Confessions: Compliance, Internalization, and Confabulation," 7 Psychological Science
125 (1996).
Saul Kassin & Karlyn McNall,
“Police Interrogations and Confessions: Communicating Promises and Threats by Pragmatic Implication,” 15 Law & Human Behavior 233 (1997).
Peter Kageleiry, "Psychological Police
Interrogation Methods: Pseudoscience in the Interrogation Room Obscures Justice in the Courtroom," 193 Military Law Review
(Fall 2007).
Richard Leo, et al, "Bringing
Reliability Back in: False Confessions and Legal Safeguards in the Twenty-First Century," 2006 Wisconsin Law Review
479 (2006).
Richard Leo & Richard Ofshe, “Coerced
Confessions: The Decision to Confess Falsely, Rational Choice and Irrational Action,” 74 Denver University Law Review 979 (1997).
Richard Leo & Richard Ofshe, “The
Consequences of False Confessions: Deprivation of Liberty
and Miscarriages of Justice in the Age of Psychological Interrogation,” 88 Journal
of Criminal Law & Criminology 429 (1998).
Nadia Soree, "When the Innocent Speak:
False Confessions, Constitutional Safeguards, and the Role of Expert Testimony," 32 American Journal of Criminal Law
191 (2005).
Welsh White, “False Confessions and
the Constitution: Safeguards Against Untrustworthy Confessions,” 32 Harvard Civil
Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review 105 (1997).