In State v. Jackson (December 2018) the Oregon Supreme Court indicated that the Reid Technique is not coercive, and as with all strategies to develop information from a suspect, must be viewed in the context of the “totality of circumstances.”
In this case the Supreme Court of Oregon found that the detectives “induced defendant to confess through threats and promises,” (which we teach NOT TO DO) and that under the totality of circumstances, the “defendant’s confession during two-day custodial interrogation by detectives was involuntary.” From the Supreme Court’s opinion: