Why suspects stay: Most people don’t feel free to leave during police interrogation, VCU study shows
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Most people do not feel free to leave a police interrogation room after only three minutes of questioning, a recently published study from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) ...
RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 17, 2025) – Criminal suspects may feel unable to leave an interrogation room after only three minutes of questioning, according to new Virginia Commonwealth University research.
*Recently, a video surfaced of a teen girl who was arrested last August for her alleged involvement with the machete murder of a schoolmate. The video shows her hysterical beyond composure as a ...
In an interview, retired Texas Ranger discusses new ID series, revealing how instinct, psychology and patience helped him get confessions in cold cases.
If you're arrested in Japan, don't expect help from a lawyer during police questioning. Unlike in many developed countries, ...
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