Develo** an evidence-based perspective on interrogation: A review of the US government's high-value detainee interrogation group research program.
Interrogation practices in the United States have been roundly criticized both for their
accusatorial ethos, at times leading to false confessions by the innocent, and for a history of …
accusatorial ethos, at times leading to false confessions by the innocent, and for a history of …
Deception detection: State of the art and future prospects
J Masip Pallejá - 2017 - gredos.usal.es
[EN] Background: Deception detection has been a longstanding concern throughout human
history. It has also interested scientists, who have explored psychological and behavioral …
history. It has also interested scientists, who have explored psychological and behavioral …
Microexpressions differentiate truths from lies about future malicious intent
D Matsumoto, HC Hwang - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The few previous studies testing whether or not microexpressions are indicators of
deception have produced equivocal findings, which may have resulted from restrictive …
deception have produced equivocal findings, which may have resulted from restrictive …
Interviewing to detect deception
A Vrij - European Psychologist, 2014 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Abstract DePaulo et al.'s (2003) meta-analysis of verbal and nonverbal cues to deception
showed that cues to deception are faint and unreliable. If liars do not spontaneously display …
showed that cues to deception are faint and unreliable. If liars do not spontaneously display …
Automated verbal credibility assessment of intentions: The model statement technique and predictive modeling
Recently, verbal credibility assessment has been extended to the detection of deceptive
intentions, the use of a model statement, and predictive modeling. The current investigation …
intentions, the use of a model statement, and predictive modeling. The current investigation …
Statements about true and false intentions: Using the Cognitive Interview to magnify the differences
T Sooniste, PA Granhag… - … Journal of Psychology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigates the combined effect of the Cognitive Interview (CI) and the
unanticipated questions approach on the magnitude of the elicited cues to true and false …
unanticipated questions approach on the magnitude of the elicited cues to true and false …
[PDF][PDF] Nuevas aproximaciones en detección de mentiras I. Antecedentes y marco teórico
Tradicionalmente, la investigación en detección de mentiras ha asumido que, al mentir, el
ser humano muestra espontáneamente indiciosconductuales. Sin embargo, las recientes …
ser humano muestra espontáneamente indiciosconductuales. Sin embargo, las recientes …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Forensic psychology: Crime, justice, law, interventions
GM Davies, AR Beech - 2012 - books.google.com
Forensic Psychology is essential reading for all undergraduate courses in forensic
psychology and an excellent introduction for more detailed postgraduate courses. Expert …
psychology and an excellent introduction for more detailed postgraduate courses. Expert …
A reverse order interview does not aid deception detection regarding intentions
E Fenn, M McGuire, S Langben… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Promising recent research suggests that more cognitively demanding interviews improve
deception detection accuracy. Would these cognitively demanding techniques work in the …
deception detection accuracy. Would these cognitively demanding techniques work in the …
Detecting deception
In the field of deception detection, the most frequently studied situation is when a person,
frequently referred to as a target, provides a statement about the past that is either truthful or …
frequently referred to as a target, provides a statement about the past that is either truthful or …