Interrogations
Why Did the American Psychological Association Approve Its Members to Oversee Torture?
A new report finds that APA officials worked with the Bush administration to draft a permissive policy for its members to oversee national security interrogations.
How Can We Prevent False Confessions From Kids?
A new study shows that most cops use the same interrogation techniques on both adults and juveniles—and why that needs to change.
The Value of Taping Interrogations
A report advocating death penalty reforms finds that false confessions in capital cases can be limited by recording the questioning of suspects.