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Is it fair to use false evidence ploys with juvenile suspects when they have autism or an intellectual disability?
Authors
Talley Bettens
Claudia Divincenzo
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Leanza Greenlee
Joanna Hill
Kaitlyn Hill
Delaney Perry
Amye Warren
Publication date
15 April 2020
Publisher
UTC Scholar
Abstract
We assessed the effects explicit and implicit police interrogation tactics on the perceived credibility of juvenile suspects. False evidence ploys were viewed most unfair when suspects had autism or intellectual disability
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