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    Exam 2: Presents Several Potential Solutions to the Problem of False Confessions Which of the Following Is Not One of These Solutions
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    If a Suspect Falsely Claims to Have Committed the Crime
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If a Suspect Falsely Claims to Have Committed the Crime

Question 63

Question 63

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If a suspect falsely claims to have committed the crime to cover up an affair, she would be making an:


A) instrumental-coerced confession.
B) instrumental-voluntary confession.
C) internalized-coerced confession.
D) internalized-voluntary confession.

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