Police Interrogation and American Justice

Police Interrogation and American Justice

by Richard A. Leo
ISBN-10:
0674035313
ISBN-13:
9780674035317
Pub. Date:
09/30/2009
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674035313
ISBN-13:
9780674035317
Pub. Date:
09/30/2009
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Police Interrogation and American Justice

Police Interrogation and American Justice

by Richard A. Leo
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Overview

"Read him his rights." We all recognize this line from cop dramas. But what happens afterward? In this book, Richard Leo sheds light on a little-known corner of our criminal justice system—the police interrogation.

Incriminating statements are necessary to solve crimes, but suspects almost never have reason to provide them. Therefore, as Leo shows, crime units have developed sophisticated interrogation methods that rely on persuasion, manipulation, and deception to move a subject from denial to admission, serving to shore up the case against him. Ostensibly aimed at uncovering truth, the structure of interrogation requires that officers act as an arm of the prosecution.

Skillful and fair interrogation allows authorities to capture criminals and deter future crime. But Leo draws on extensive research to argue that confessions are inherently suspect and that coercive interrogation has led to false confession and wrongful conviction. He looks at police evidence in the court, the nature and disappearance of the brutal "third degree," the reforms of the mid-twentieth century, and how police can persuade suspects to waive their Miranda rights.

An important study of the criminal justice system, Police Interrogation and American Justice raises unsettling questions. How should police be permitted to interrogate when society needs both crime control and due process? How can order be maintained yet justice served?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674035317
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/30/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 949,248
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Richard A. Leo is Professor of Law at the University of San Francisco.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Police Interrogation and the American Adversary System

2. The Third Degree

3. Professionalizing Police Interrogation

4. The Structure and Psychology of Police Interrogation

5. Constructing Culpability

6. False Confessions

7. Miscarriages of Justice

8. Policy Directions

Conclusion

References

What People are Saying About This

This is the best book on police interrogation I have ever read-- and I have been reading about the subject (and writing about it) for 50 years. The long chapter on the 'third degree' is fascinating-- and it reveals that a century ago the city police of America were using some of the same harsh interrogation techniques that the CIA used after 9/11.

Yale Kamisar

This is the best book on police interrogation I have ever read-- and I have been reading about the subject (and writing about it) for 50 years. The long chapter on the 'third degree' is fascinating-- and it reveals that a century ago the city police of America were using some of the same harsh interrogation techniques that the CIA used after 9/11.

Yale Kamisar, University of San Diego

Elizabeth Loftus

The 'third degree' is long gone. But as Richard Leo shows, trickery, manipulation, and deceit are still basic tools of police interrogation of suspects. His unsettling and brilliant book gives a bird's-eye view of systematic coercion that undermines basic rights at the entrance to the legal system.

Elizabeth Loftus, author of Eyewitness Testimony

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