Psychological Methods of Eliciting Statements. Personal Security Versus Data Objectivity
Journal Title: Security Dimensions - Year 2018, Vol 26, Issue 26
Abstract
The article describes the way of conducting the perfect interrogation, with particular protection of suspect’s psychological comfort and protecting him from stress, in order to get the truth instead of the false confession of guilt. The elements influencing the professional and objective conduct of interrogations were presented, with special consideration given to flexibility of approaching a suspect and handling the given case. The paper also discusses forbidden interrogation techniques and describes the nine steps of an effective interrogation of F.E. Inbau, J.E. Reid and J.P. Buckley.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Ireneusz Ciosek, Zbigniew Kuźniar, Magdalena Kempa
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