Keywords
coerced confession
investigative failure
mass murder
investigative failure
mass murder
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On forced confessions: The fiasco in the investigation of the Arizona Buddhist temple massacre case . (2010). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 58(11), 114-129. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2010.v58.i11.pp114-129
Abstract
Through the description of the infamous investigation in the 1991 massacrein a Buddhist temple in Arizona, the author provides an assessment of therecent jurisprudence and case law on forced and coerced confessions.
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