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the purpose of an interview with a suspect is usually referred to as ____ and it's purpose is to establish a suspect's ____ or ____.
effective interviews will not only find truth but also...?
police need to be able to? and avoid?
a ____ is a device that measures changes in ____ ____ and ____ ____ when the suspect becomes tense (i.e. lying).
drugs like ____ ____ are advertised as "truth serums" but they only make the suspect ____ and ____.
due to ____ constraints, it is difficult to invesigate how ____ police detect lies. Under law, a suspect is ____ until proven ____.
to acknowledge initial assumption of innocence, before a suspect is arrested & interviewed, they are given the following caution:
Mann
Aim?
Mann
Method?
Mann
Paricipants?
Mann
Results?
Mann
Conclusions?
since _ _ _ _ Act 1984 all interviews have to be recorded on machines that record in triplicate
record in triplicate?
record in triplicate ensures that a suspect is ____ from being ____ by the officers' interrogation techniques into making a ____ ____.
interrogations are ____ in nature and suspect often told no doubt of their guilt
interrogator begins with series of ____ to the suspects that require little or no response. often use a variety of ____ methods such as leaving suspect in ____ before interrogation
isolation likely to increase levels of ____ meaning could "___ __ ___" and confess to crime. this method is mostly used when officer is?
interrogation works on what two prinicples?
Inbau "The Reid's 'nine steps' of interrogation in brief" are?
Inbau
Direct Confrontation?
Inbau
Theme Development?
Inbau
Handling Denials?
Inbau
Overcoming object?
Inbau
Procurement and retention of suspects attention?
Inbau
Handling suspect's mood?
Inbau
Presenting an alternative question?
Inbau
Suspect orally confesses?
Inbau
Convert oral confession to a written one?
estimated more than __% of crimes are solved by confession. significant number of confessions result in wrong convictions obtained through ___ questioning
confessions regarded as most obvious evidence of ____, they relieve ____ for jury and judge more than other evidene
confessions possibly powerful due to observers misattributing cause of confession being due to person (e.g. ____) while discounting situational factors (e.g. ____)
in Great Britain, false confessions second to mistaken identities as case of wrongful confession, suggesting?
Kassin's 3 types of confession?
voluntary confession?
Coerced complaint confession?
Coerced internalised confession?
Gudjohnnson
Aim?
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Method?
Gudjohnnson
Background?
Gudjohnnson
Police Interviews?
Gudjohnnson
Psychiatric Examination?
Gudjohnnson
Conclusions?