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Applying the lessons of developmental psychology to the study of juvenile interrogations: New directions for research, policy, and practice.
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Forensic PsychologyPolice InterrogationAdolescent SusEducationCriminal LawPolice PsychologyAdolescencePsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyCriminal SuspectsYouth JusticeJuvenile InterrogationsBehavioral SciencesAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentCriminal JusticeChild DevelopmentAdolescent CognitionSexual AbuseNew DirectionsJuvenile DelinquencyMedicineCriminal Behavior
Police interrogation of criminal suspects is a core function of the American justice system that involves numerous cognitive, social, and other psychological processes. While a robust psycholegal literature on police interrogation has emerged, the subset of that literature focusing on adolescent sus
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