APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Not Guilty By Reason of Youth? Perceptions of Coercion in Juvenile Interrogations
- Lauren Grove
Towson University - Jeff Kukucka
Towson University
Abstract
Participants read all or part of a real-world interrogation in which a suspect (described as either a juvenile or adult) confesses to murder. Those who read the full transcript perceived greater coercion, but were no less confident in the suspect’s guilt. Perceptions of coercion did not differ by suspect age.
Criminal Justice