False Confessions
Laura Nirider discusses the psychological techniques used in police interrogations, which were originally based on high-pressure sales techniques. She also talks about Brendan Dassey's case and how his confession was coerced despite evidence proving his innocence.In this clip
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456: Laura Nirider | Anatomy of a False Confession
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Are there similar episodes of the Jordan Harbinger Show that discuss themes related to wrongful imprisonment, justice, or personal resilience, particularly in relation to episode 456: Laura Nirider | Anatomy of a False Confession and clip Life-changing case, as well as episode 1075: Kids Being Curious or Something More Serious? | Feedback Friday and clip Justice System Dilemma?
Are there similar episodes of the Jordan Harbinger Show that discuss themes related to wrongful imprisonment, justice, or personal resilience, particularly in relation to the episode 456: Laura Nirider | Anatomy of a False Confession and the clip False Confessions, as well as episode 1075: Kids Being Curious or Something More Serious? | Feedback Friday and the clip Justice System Dilemma?
Can you explain the technique of confirming understanding twice and asking follow-up questions about how the person felt in a conversation or interview style, as discussed by Jordan Harbinger in the episode 166: Kevin Barrows | Think Like an FBI Interrogator and the clip Confronting Witnesses?