While the title doesn't reflect the whole article, I don't think it's entirely wrong in the sense that the article does show that the police have gotten false confessions from numerous people.
The central park "wilding" case: "Five kids are picked up in the park that night, they're all interrogated, the interrogations are not recorded but the ultimate confessions are. Later the kids say the confessions were coerced and that they're innocent, but they get convicted."
Police Officers do "follow their intuition" and thus use tricks to get confessions from people they are sure are guilty.
The central park "wilding" case: "Five kids are picked up in the park that night, they're all interrogated, the interrogations are not recorded but the ultimate confessions are. Later the kids say the confessions were coerced and that they're innocent, but they get convicted."
Police Officers do "follow their intuition" and thus use tricks to get confessions from people they are sure are guilty.