Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Law Hum Behav. 2010 Feb;34(1):39-40. doi: 10.1007/s10979-009-9203-y.
Kassin et al. (Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendation, 2009) provide a detailed and thoughtful analysis of how police interrogation practices might elicit false confessions from innocent suspects. The purpose of this commentary is to provide a brief review of a relatively recent development in Canadian police investigation practice and discuss how this procedure may increase the likelihood of police-induced false confessions. The so-called "Mr. Big Technique" is a non-custodial interrogation tactic wherein suspects are drawn into a supposed criminal organization (actually an elaborate police sting) and subsequently told that to move up in the organization, they must confess to a crime. In this article, we describe this remarkable interrogation technique and discuss issues relevant to the potential induction of false confessions.
卡斯林等人(2009 年的《警察诱导供述:风险因素与建议》)对警察审讯做法如何可能诱使无辜嫌疑人作出虚假供述进行了详细而深入的分析。本评论的目的是简要回顾加拿大警察调查实践中的一个相对较新的发展,并讨论这一程序如何增加警察诱导虚假供述的可能性。所谓的“大人物策略”是一种非羁押审讯策略,嫌疑人被卷入一个假定的犯罪组织(实际上是一个精心策划的警察圈套),随后被告知,要在该组织中晋升,他们必须对犯罪行为认罪。在本文中,我们描述了这种引人注目的审讯技术,并讨论了与可能导致虚假供述相关的问题。