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How Awareness of Possible Evidence Induces Forthcoming Counter-Interrogation Strategies

机译:可能的证据意识如何引发即将到来的反审策略

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We propose that suspects' counter-interrogation strategies vary as a function of their perception of the interrogator's knowledge about the events in question. The present study investigates the verbal behavior of guilty and innocent suspects when they are aware that there may be incriminating evidence against them. Participants (N = 143) took part in either a simulated act of terrorism or a benign task. They were then interviewed about their activities. Participants were randomly assigned to receive no additional information or to be informed that an investigative team may have collected evidence from surveillance cameras. Results suggest that when alerted to possible evidence against them, guilty suspects adopt either extremely withholding or extremely forthcoming verbal strategies. Theoretical implications of these results are discussed.
机译:我们建议,犯罪嫌疑人的反讯策略因其对讯问者对所涉事件的了解而有所不同。本研究调查有罪和无罪嫌疑人的口头行为,当他们意识到可能存在对他们有罪的证据时。参与者(N = 143)参加了模拟的恐怖主义行为或良性任务。然后对他们的活动进行了采访。参与者被随机分配为不接收其他信息或被告知调查小组可能已从监视摄像机收集了证据。结果表明,当对可能的证据提出警告时,有罪嫌疑人会采取极端隐瞒或极有前途的言语策略。讨论了这些结果的理论含义。

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