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The Fall of the Confession Era

Kenworthey Bilz, Northwestern University Law School

Abstract

This book review-essay of Solan & Tiersma’s SPEAKING OF CRIME argues that with the advent of new technologies such as improvements in DNA identification, fMRI ‘lie detector’ tests, and the like, courts will rely less and less on confessions altogether, rendering obsolete much of the doctrine that currently surrounds linguistic interpretation (and other markers) of consent and coercion.

Suggested Citation

Kenworthey Bilz. "The Fall of the Confession Era" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 96.1 (2005): 367-384.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kenworthey_bilz/4