
The Scientific Controversy That’s Tearing Families Apart
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Confessions and Shaken Baby Syndrome
This chapter explores the complexities and reliability of confessions in Shaken Baby Syndrome cases, questioning the presumption of guilt tied to these confessions. It highlights the psychological pressures that can lead innocent individuals to internalize false admissions and examines the role of coercive interrogation techniques in shaping these outcomes.
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