The essay “False Confessions: Causes, Consequences and Implications for Reform” by Saul Kassin

In the essay “False Confessions: Causes, Consequences and Implications for Reform” by Saul Kassin, he explains the
circumstances that can cause people to confess to serious crimes that they did not commit. After listening to, reading and
annotating Undisclosed Episode 5 "Autopsy," Episode 9 “Charm City,” and Episode 10 “CrimeStoppers” write a
persuasive analytical essay that answers the following questions:
What evidence is there that Jay may have made a false confession and may not have known anything about who
killed Hae? And, if Jay did make a false confession, based on what Kassin says about the typical reasons people
do so, what are the most likely reasons Jay might have done so?