Note - Oh, the Places You’ll Go!—Prison: How False Evidence in Juvenile Interrogations Unconstitutionally Coerces False Confessions by Andrew J. Greer AbstractThis Note argues evidentiary deception during interrogations impermissibly elicits false confessions from children and should be replaced with less coercive tactics able to withstand constitutional scrutiny and effectively match the true criminal to the crime. 10 Drexel L. Review 741Full Article [PDF] Browse Issue