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Notes describing deception and techniques used to detect suspects engaged in deceptive behaviors. Also goes over Miranda rights and how they are understood and invoked, as well as how Miranda rights are eroded due to legislation.

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Nonverbal Cues and Deception Detection
● Laypeople and experts tend to focus more on nonverbal cues to deception rather than
actual diagnostic cues (Sporer & Schwandt, 2007)
● Example Non-Verbal Behaviors

Criminal Interrogation and Confessions
● Reid Technique
○ Behavioral Analysis Review
○ Miranda
○ Interrogation

Behavioral Analysis Interview
● Ask “Behavior Invoking” Questions
● Observe Verbal and Non-Verbal Behavior

Detecting True or False Confessions
● Kassin, Meisser, & Norwich (2005) & Accuracy

Verbal Behavior and Deception Detection
● Truthful statements tend to be longer than false statements. Why?
● Truth tellers tend to be more open about forgetting details of an event than liars
● Liars tend to speak in a high-pitched voice and make more speech errors (slips of the
tongue, repeated words, & incomplete sentences)

Cognitive Load Interviews
● Designed to mentally tax a person so that it becomes difficult to simultaneously answer a
question and maintain a lie
● Liars
○ Must formulate their fabrications and then remember what they said earlier and to
whom
○ Must avoid providing any new information to interviewers
○ Must pay more attention to demeanor and reactions to avoid being seen as
deceitful and determine if they are getting away with their lie
○ Must suppress truth
● How will interviewers impose a cognitive load on suspects?
● Have suspects complete a secondary task while answer questions
● Have suspects recall a series of events in reverse chronological order

Quick Note on Polygraphs
● Polygraph Test: A computer-based machine that measures blood pressure,
electrodermal activity, and respiratory changes during questioning.
● How do Polygraph tests work?

Control Question Test

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