Interrogation training
Exploring Liars' Strategies for Creating Deceptive Reports
NCJ Number
243398
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2013
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You Caught 'em!'... or not? Feedback Affects Investigators' Recollections of Speech Cues Thought to Signal Honesty and Deception
NCJ Number
243397
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2013
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Using Sketch Drawing to Induce Inconsistency in Liars
NCJ Number
236135
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
September 2011
Advanced Interviewing Techniques: Proven Strategies for Law Enforcement, Military, and Security Personnel, Second Edition
NCJ Number
232370
Date Published
2010
No-Nonsense Interviewing: Tips for Obtaining Valuable Information From a Suspect Interrogation
NCJ Number
231789
Journal
Law and Order
Date Published
July 2010
Detecting Malingered Memory Problems in the Civil and Criminal Arena
NCJ Number
230068
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2010
Interviewing Suspects: Practice, Science, and Future Directions
NCJ Number
230065
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2010
Smart Talk: Contemporary Interviewing and Interrogation
NCJ Number
229097
Date Published
2007
Critical Analysis of the Utilitarian Case for Torture and the Situational Factors That Lead Some People to Become Torturers (From International Developments in Investigative Interviewing, P 129-148, 2009, Tom Williamson, Becky Milne, and Stephen P. Savage, eds. - See NCJ-228326)
NCJ Number
228333
Date Published
2009
International Developments in Investigative Interviewing
NCJ Number
228326
Date Published
2009
Victims of Criminal Investigations: Experiences of Adults in Two Communities in Osun State, Nigeria
NCJ Number
226662
Journal
International Journal of Police Science and Management
Date Published
2009
Evidence of the Camera Perspective Bias in Authentic Videotaped Interrogations: Implications for Emerging Reform in the Criminal Justice System
NCJ Number
226399
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2009
Effect of Intra- Versus Post-Interview Feedback During Simulated Practice Interviews About Child Abuse
NCJ Number
222327
Journal
Child Abuse & Neglect
Date Published
February 2008
Interrogation Strategies for an Unconventional Extremist Enemy
NCJ Number
220559
Journal
Polygraph
Date Published
2007