Confession and Interrogation

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Last updated on April 28, 2026 2:59 am

This criminology course teaches you how to interrogate a suspect and examines the psychological, ethical and legal aspects of various available tactics.

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Interrogations are at the core of police investigations. In this course, we will introduce you to the fundamental psychology of the interrogation technique used by the police. Explore the psychology and the reasons behind confessions made by people to crimes they may or may not have committed. Finally, with examples from real-life cases, we will apprise you of the situations that can lead to the miscarriage of justice.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Describe the process, rules and tech…
  • State the outcomes of the case studi…
  • Identify the psychological struggle …
  • Distinguish the different tactics us…
  • Describe the process, rules and techniques involved in interrogations
  • State the outcomes of the case studies done on the British interrogation system
  • Identify the psychological struggle between the suspect and the police during interrogation
  • Distinguish the different tactics used in police interviews and responses of a suspect to the said tactics
  • Recognise the issues related to the interpretation of interview tactics
  • Discuss the significance of confession and the reasons involved in making confessions
  • List the causes for a false confession
  • Define a ?miscarriage of justice?
  • Interrogations and Confessions

    In this module, you will learn about the different strategies used when interrogating and their effects on eliciting confessions. Explore the rules that govern the rights of a suspect, custody time and interview tactics used. Discover the reasons that lead to false confessions and miscarriage of justice from real-life cases.

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