Is it time to move on from ‘Mr Big’? Scenario evidence and the risk of unreliable confessions in Australia

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW
Lisanne Adam, C. van Golde
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The ‘Mr Big’ method is a non-custodial investigative method used by police forces worldwide. A Mr Big operation involves an undercover operation in which a person suspected of involvement in an indictable offence, is unknowingly drawn into a fictitious criminal enterprise, in order to elicit a confession. There are ample concerns around the use of this method. Consequently, courts around the world have grappled with the admissibility of the confession evidence gathered through this approach. This article will first provide an outline of the Mr Big method. Following this, it will discuss the psychological explanation of associated potential coerced confessions which are unreliable. Additionally, various Australian cases and court rulings on confessions obtained using this approach will be described. This information will then be used, given the concerns indicated by psychological research and foreign court responses, in an attempt to address the question of whether the Mr Big method should have a place within the Australian legal system.
是时候摆脱 "大人物 "了吗?澳大利亚的情景证据和不可靠供词的风险
大先生 "法是一种非拘禁调查方法,为世界各地的警察部队所采用。大先生 "行动是一种秘密行动,在这种行动中,涉嫌参与可公诉罪行的人在不知情的情况下被卷入一个虚构的犯罪团伙,以获取供词。这种方法的使用引起了广泛关注。因此,世界各地的法院都在努力解决通过这种方法收集到的供词证据的可采性问题。本 文 首 先 會 概 述 大 夫 法 的 概 念 。然 後 , 文 章 會 討 論 有 關 不 可 靠 的 潛 在 脅 迫 供 認 的 心 理 解 釋 。此 外 , 本 文 還 會 描 述 澳 大 利 亞 有 關 使 用 這 種 方 法 所 取 得 供 認 的 各 種 案 例 和 法 庭 裁 決 。然 後 , 考 慮 到 心 理 學 研 究 所 顯 示 的 關 注 和 外 國 法 庭 的 反 應 , 本 文 將 會 利 用 這 些 資 料 , 嘗 詴 探 討 大 夫 法 應 否 在 澳 大 利 亞 的 法 律 制 度 中 佔 一 席 位 的 問 題 。
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