FAU Undergraduate Student Research
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“Guilty” untill proven innocent: Interrogation tactics and false confessions
Type: Text
Year: 2012, 2012
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Tunick, Mark, Wailes, Meridith
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
Full Text: Undergraduate Research Symposium 2012 HARRIET L. WILKES HONORS COLLEGE “Guilty” Untill Proven Innocent: Interrogation Tactics and False Confessions Meridith Wailes Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mark Tunick In 1956 Darrel Parker was convicted of murdering his wife, …
Finding the rainbow connection: from toleration to human dignity and acceptance in American life and law
Type: Text
Year: 2012, 2012
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Lange, Alex C., Tunick, Mark
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
Full Text: HARRIET L. WILKES HONORS COLLEGE Finding the Rainbow Connection: From Toleration to Human Dignity and Acceptance in American Life and Law Alex Lange Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mark Tunick The surge in granting equal rights to gays and lesbians in the United …
Punished for another person’s crime: “the felon murder rule”
Type: Text
Year: 2012, 2012
Member of: FAU Undergraduate Student Research
Contributors: Gomez, Lauren Theresa, Tunick, Mark
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
Full Text: Undergraduate Research Symposium 2012 HARRIET L. WILKES HONORS COLLEGE Punished for Another Person’s Crime: “The Felon Murder Rule” Lauren Gomez Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mark Tunick The felony-murder rule declares that if a death occurs during the commission …