Researchers propose new legal standards for sleep deprivation, warning that fatigue leads to false confessions and unreliable witness testimony.
It's late at night inside a cramped interrogation room. The suspect being questioned may have come straight from working a double shift or maybe they've been sitting at the police station for hours.
Late-night confessions may not offer the proverbial slam dunk prosecutors hope for at trial, suggests a new U.S. study. People who are sleep deprived are 4.5 times more likely to sign a false ...
In our hyperconnected world where screens dominate and stress accumulates throughout the day, establishing a nurturing evening routine has become essential for mental, emotional, and spiritual ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) - Late-night confessions may not offer the proverbial slam dunk prosecutors hope for at trial ...