How some 911 callers become criminal suspects
September 24, 2025
September 24, 2025
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 24 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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How some 911 callers become criminal suspects
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When reporting violent events to 911, callers who fail to express expected levels of emotion and urgency may trigger suspicion that they are participants in the crime they are reporting - potentially the first step toward a wrongful conviction, Cornell research finds.
In four studies involving roughly 1 . . .
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How some 911 callers become criminal suspects
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When reporting violent events to 911, callers who fail to express expected levels of emotion and urgency may trigger suspicion that they are participants in the crime they are reporting - potentially the first step toward a wrongful conviction, Cornell research finds.
In four studies involving roughly 1 . . .
