Our Justice System Needs to Protect Children's Human Rights
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Routine police interrogation methods have elicited an outrageously high proportion of false confessions -- coerced confessions given by innocent suspects, especially children, who quickly recant.
Bernardine Dohrn | Posted 05.25.2011