RT Book T1 Silence and confessions: the suspect as the source of evidence A1 Easton, Susan M. 1951- LA English PP Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York, NY PB Palgrave Macmillan YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/797277358 AB "Silence and Confessions examines the treatment of suspects in interrogation and explores issues surrounding the right to silence and confession evidence. Employing a socio-legal approach, it draws from empirical research in the social sciences including social psychology to understand the challenges in obtaining reliable evidence and maintaining the integrity of the interrogation process. Providing unique insights into the process of interrogation and the experiences of the suspect during interview, this book highlights the dangers facing vulnerable suspects and the problems of identifying and preventing false confessions. It approaches the topic of the right to silence broadly and includes in-depth discussion of the problems with confession evidence, critiquing the discouragement of suspects from exercising their right to silence. Easton's examination of the relationship between the state and the suspect, the equality of arms principle and the problem of reconciling competing interests and principles in the criminal justice process will be essential reading for scholars in Criminology, Criminal Justice and Law, particularly those interested in evidence and law and society. "-- NO Bibliogr. p. 232 - 246. - Index p. 247 - 256 CN K5473 SN 9781137333810 SN 1137333812 K1 Confession (Law) K1 Confession (Law) : Great Britain K1 Beschuldigter : Vernehmung : Geständnis : Beweis : Aussagefreiheit