Confessions and Coercion
Criminal Procedure video topic, dealing with the Due Process limitations on the use of physical coercion during police interrogations of crime suspects. The pivotal decision we discuss is Brown v. Mississippi, 297 U.S. 278 (1936).

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False Confession: How the Police Psychologically Breaks Down Suspects | ENDEVR Documentary

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Brady Basics

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General Warrants

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Gates Basics

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Terry Basics

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Jimmy Carr Roasts a 17-Year-Old Mouthy Mechanic In Front of His Parents!

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10 Rules for Dealing with Police (Full-Length)

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The Disappearance of Lynsie Ekelund | Criminal Confessions | Our Life

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Former FBI Agent Breaks Down Interrogation Techniques | WIRED

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Who would confess to a murder they didn’t commit? Maybe you. | Nancy Franklin | TEDxSBU

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Your Rights During Police Encounters In Public (Slight Florida Focus)

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Allen Dulles: The Man Who Built America's Shadow Empire

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Garner Basics

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The 6 "No's" You Should Know When It Comes to Law Enforcement

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Identification Procedure Basics

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5 Rules for Recording Police: Steve Silverman of FlexYourRights.org

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Expert In Police Interrogation Explains ‘Coerced False Confessions’

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Probable Cause

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What to do if someone is making false accusations against you.

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