What are finger confessions and inducements? Give examples!

Sketch questioned the term "inducement" in part 6 of the article "Ten Answers to Attorney Jurin":

"6. First of all, this is not in a courtroom, and secondly, even if it were, you would be the attorney for the plaintiff, and not the subject of an "inducement" (unless you are the defendant). "Induction" (unless you are the defendant). Is the inducement of a confession to the "defendant"? Unless I'm misunderstanding."

Then I, too, as a citizen, and with only my general knowledge of law, will say what I understand by "entrapment".

"Lure" as a temptation, entice the sense of understanding we should have no objection, the key lies in the "confession" refers to what in the end?

A common understanding of "inducement to confess" in the "confession" should be "confession", "confession", but for the "confession", "confession", "confession". "But for" confession "and" confession "of the meaning of our country does not have a clear judicial interpretation. Some people believe that "confession", "confession" is the criminal defendant on the alleged facts of the crime statement; Others believe that "confession", "confession" is not the patent of the criminal defendant, criminal suspects, criminal defendants, the plaintiff in the case of private prosecution, the victim, witnesses, experts in criminal proceedings on the facts of the case is also "confession", "confession". confessions". Legislative technology and higher awareness of the legal system in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan and common law countries have adopted a large "confession" or "confession" concept, that is, the second point of view.

From the point of view of the classification of criminal law evidence, "confession", "confession" is equivalent to verbal evidence, and verbal evidence, including confessions of criminal defendants, victim statements and witness testimony.

Since the criminal defendant confession, victim statements and witness testimony belong to the "confession", "confession", then "inducement of confession" subject is very broad. "Inducement of confession" object is not only "defendant".

P.S. By the way, to correct, "defendant" is the civil and administrative litigation referred to in criminal proceedings, called "defendant".