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The False Confession
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Identity Theft
Gordon, N.J. (2002, January 2) Confessions of an Interrogator: Ten Principles That Guide a Successful Interrogation by Making It Easy for a Suspect To Confess. [On-line] Security Management. Accessed at: www.highbeam.com (Highbeam e-Library)
Law Enforcement Interviewing Techniques
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False Confessions
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