Confession: (2017)
In the influential Reid technique described by Inbau et al.,10 police are advised to isolate the suspect in a small, private room, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews
Research highlighted that confessions are highly regarded but fallible, contributing to wrongful convictions. A 2017 review of the Reid technique —an interrogation method that isolates suspects to increase anxiety—notes that this process often triggers false confessions, making them a "major source of wrongful convictions". Confession (2017)
2017 analysis of Augustine of Hippo's Confessions (397–398 AD) frames the work as an act of humility, where he confesses sins to God to reconcile his imperfections, not just for theological reasons but likely also as self-justification against critics following his rapid rise in the church. In the influential Reid technique described by Inbau et al
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Studies of Facebook "Confessions" pages from this era indicate they are used for academic help-seeking and peer support, going beyond just social gossip.
Here is an informative overview based on research from 2017: