
Saul Kassin
Saul Kassin is a renowned psychologist who specializes in the study of false confessions and forensic psychology. His research explores why innocent people sometimes admit to crimes they didn't commit, often due to coercive interrogation techniques or psychological pressure. Kassin's work helps law enforcement better understand how to avoid false confessions, ensuring the integrity of the justice system. He has contributed significantly to the fields of criminal psychology and legal processes, emphasizing the importance of careful interrogation methods and the recognition of psychological vulnerabilities that can lead to unreliable confessions.