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Kassin (Stephen Kassin)

Stephen Kassin is a prominent psychologist known for his research on false confessions, the psychology of interrogation, and the impact of social influences on decision-making in the legal system. His work highlights how innocent people can be led to confess to crimes they did not commit, often due to coercive interrogation techniques. Kassin’s findings have significant implications for law enforcement practices, the criminal justice system, and the protection of individual rights. He has published extensively and contributed to the understanding of the complexities behind human behavior in legal contexts.