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The Truth About False Confessions and Advocacy Scholarship by Richard A. Leo & Richard J. Ofshe
 
The Guilty and the "Innocent": An Examination of Alleged Cases of Wrongful Conviction from False Confessions by Paul Cassell
 
Footnotes: The Guilty and the "Innocent": An Examination of Alleged Cases of Wrongful Conviction from False Confessions
 
The Consequences of False Confessions: Deprivations of Liberty and Miscarriages of Justice in the Age of Psychological Interrogation by Richard A. Leo & Richard J. Ofshe
 
Footnotes: The Consequences of False Confessions: Deprivations of Liberty and Miscarriages of Justice in the Age of Psychological Interrogation
 
Missing the Forest for the Trees: A Response to Paul Cassell's "Balanced Approach" to the False Confession Problem by Richard A. Leo & Richard J. Ofshe
 
Footnotes: Missing the Forest for the Trees: A Response to Paul Cassell's "Balanced Approach" to the False Confession Problem
 
Whether you oppose the death penalty or not, I really am convinced that they’re not guilty of anything...
-Steve Earle