Steven Drizin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Steven A. Drizin is an American lawyer and academic. He is a Clinical Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in Chicago, where he has been on the faculty since 1991. At Northwestern, Drizin teaches courses on Wrongful Convictions and Juvenile Justice. He has written extensively on the topics of police interrogations and false confessions. Among the general public, Drizin is known for his ongoing representation of Brendan Dassey, one of the protagonists in the Netflix documentary series, Making a Murderer.
Steven Drizin's Published Works
Published Works
- Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations (2010) (494)
- The Problem of False Confessions in the Post-DNA World (2004) (382)
- Police-Induced Confessions, Risk Factors, and Recommendations: Looking Ahead (2010) (69)
- The Three Errors: Pathways to False Confession and Wrongful Conviction (2010) (63)
- Tales from the Juvenile Confession Front (2004) (40)
- Heeding the Lessons of History: The Need for Mandatory Recording of Police Interrogations to Accurately Assess the Reliability and Voluntariness of Confessions (2004) (35)
- Bringing Reliability Back in: False Confessions and Legal Safeguards in the Twenty-First Century (2008) (28)
- Let the Cameras Roll: Mandatory Videotaping of Interrogations Is the Solution to Illinois' Problem of False Confessions (2001) (27)
- “Owing to the extreme youth of the accused”: The changing legal response to juvenile homicide (2002) (23)
- True stories of false confessions (2009) (19)
- Are Juvenile Courts A Breeding Ground for Wrongful Convictions (2007) (18)
- Promoting Accuracy in the Use of Confession Evidence: An Argument for Pretrial Reliability Assessments to Prevent Wrongful Convictions (2013) (14)
- Police interrogation of youth. (2007) (14)
- The Debate over the Future of Juvenile Courts: Can We Reach Consensus (1997) (7)
- Combating Contamination in Confession Cases (reviewing Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong by Brandon L. Garrett) (2012) (4)
- Charting a New Course for Juvenile Justice: Listening to Outsiders (1999) (3)
- Arturo's Case (2001) (3)
- Coerced Confessions Shine Light on Taping: Chicago Sun-Times (2001) (2)
- When Little Tykes Give 'Full Confessions': Chicago Tribune (1998) (1)
- In the Maelstrom: Children as Murder Suspects: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Lawyer's Forum (1998) (1)
- Abolishing the Use of the Felony-Murder Rule When the Defendant Is a Teenager (2004) (1)
- Juvenile Interrogation Reform Still Lacking: Chicago Sun Times (2001) (0)
- Videotape All Police Interrogations: The Providence Journal (2003) (0)
- Felony Murder Rule Should Not Apply to Children: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (2001) (0)
- Taping Confessions Makes Just Sense: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (2002) (0)
- Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence (2014) (0)
- Good Reason to Tape Suspect's Interrogation: Chicago Sun Times (2002) (0)
- Require Police to Videotape Confessions: Detroit News (2001) (0)
- Gerald Gault meet Brendan Dassey: preventing juvenile false and coerced confessions in the twenty-first century 1 (2018) (0)
- Television Doesn't Do Justice to Real-Life 'Confessions': San Francisco Chronicle (2000) (0)
- End Juvenile Death Penalty: Baltimore Sun (2000) (0)
- The juvenile court at 100 (1999) (0)
- President’s Column: THE RELATIONSHIP OF LEADERSHIP, JUDICIAL EDUCATION, AND JUDICIAL EXCELLENCE (2014) (0)
- False Confessions of the Central Park Five and the Norfolk Four (2014) (0)
- The Lee Arthur Hester Case and the Unfinished Business of the United States Supreme Court to Protect Juveniles During Police Interrogations (2011) (0)
- Let's go to the videotape: Why law-enforcement officials should start taping interrogations: Chicago Tribune (2001) (0)
- Afterword: by David Strauss (2010) (0)
- Publications received (2008) (0)
- Controls vital when cops question kids: The Arizona Republic (2008) (0)
- Police Interrogation - The Reid Technique (2014) (0)
- A Fight for Exoneration - Law and Politics (2014) (0)
- Brief of Amici Curiae in Support of Lionel Tate, Appellant, in State of Florida v. Lionel Tate, Case No. 4D01-1306 (Fla. 4th DCA) (2001) (0)
- Fifth Amendment--Will the Public Safety Exception Swallow the Miranda Exclusionary Rule (1984) (0)
- It's TV, Not a True 'Confession': Los Angeles Times (2000) (0)
- Remarks at the Dinner Celebrating the Centennial of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, January 29, 2010 (2010) (0)
- Quelling an Outcry with Meaningless Reforms: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Lawyer's Forum (1998) (0)
- Juvenile Justice System Tilted Against Minority Youths: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (2000) (0)
- False Confessions: Evidence of Flaws: Chicago Sun Times (2001) (0)
- Interrogation Law Puts Youths at Risk: Chicago Sun Times (1998) (0)
- Defending a False or Coerced Confession Case: What Do You Need to Know to Represent Your Clients Effectively? (2004) (0)
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