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Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations Resource List

Best Practice Recommendations

  • Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations: A Policy Review
  • American Bar Association Recommendation – Videotaping Custodial Interrogations (PDF)

Scholarly Research and Other Reports

  • Bringing Reliability Back In: False Confessions and Legal Safeguards in the Twenty-First Century (PDF)
  • Criminal Procedure—Not There Yet: Police Interrogations Should Be Electronically Recorded or Excluded from Evidence at Trial—Commonwealth v. DiGiambattista (PDF)
  • Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations: Everybody Wins
  • On the Psychology of Confessions: Does Innocence Put Innocents at Risk? (PDF)
  • The Problem of False Confessions in the Post-DNA World (PDF)
  • The Psychology of Confessions: A Review of the Literature and Issues (PDF)
  • The Time Has Come for Law Enforcement Recording of Custodial Interviews, Start to Finish (PDF)

Electronic Recording Policies

  • Instituting Innocence Reform: Wisconsin’s New Governance Experiment (PDF)
  • Maine Chiefs of Police Association Model Policy (PDF)
  • New Jersey Supreme Court Special Committee on Recording of Custodial Interrogations (PDF)

 

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