In the psychology of interrogation procedures,what factor often sways the suspect into confessing?
A) the promise of a beating by the "bad" cop
B) acting like it makes no difference to interrogators whether the suspect confesses or not
C) making the suspect believe the crime is almost "morally justifiable" so what is the harm to confessing
D) impeccable manners demonstrated by both interrogating officers
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