Photographer Robin Dahlberg collaborates with six exonerated individuals to expose the devastating tactics used in coercive police interrogations in the United States. Between 1989 and 2024, approximately 13% of all exonerations involved false confessions. “Breaking Point” uses evocative imagery and personal narratives to explain why innocent people confess to crimes they did not commit. The book serves as both a photographic documentary and a searing social critique of a system that often prioritizes closure over truth, revealing the psychological “breaking point” that leads to wrongful convictions.