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为何青少年会承认他们没犯过的罪行?
1,618,543 views |
琳达思·马洛 |
TEDxFIU
• November 2016
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为何青少年会错误地承认罪行?在令人震惊、违反常理的现象面前,是什么让他们比成人更脆弱?透过布莱登·戴斯案审讯和认罪的镜头(摘自Netflix出品的纪录片“制造一个杀人犯”),发展心理学教授兼研究员-琳达思·马洛-揭示了隐藏在错误认罪面纱下的科学依据,并呼吁在目前为成人设计的司法体系下,在对待孩子方面做出一些改变。
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