“What works?” Systematic reviews and m eta‐analyses of the investigative interviewing research literature
CA Meissner - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
While the practice of investigative interviewing has traditionally been grounded in customary
knowledge, decades of research have now enhanced our understanding of the limits of …
knowledge, decades of research have now enhanced our understanding of the limits of …
The science of lie detection by verbal cues: What are the prospects for its practical applicability?
T Brennen, S Magnussen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
There is agreement among researchers that no simple verbal cues to deception detectable
by humans have been demonstrated. This paper examines the evidence for the most …
by humans have been demonstrated. This paper examines the evidence for the most …
How researchers can make verbal lie detection more attractive for practitioners
A Vrij, RP Fisher, S Leal - Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Over the last 30 years deception researchers have changed their attention from observing
nonverbal behaviour to analysing speech content. However, many practitioners we speak to …
nonverbal behaviour to analysing speech content. However, many practitioners we speak to …
The general theory of deception: A disruptive theory of lie production, prevention, and detection.
C Srour, J Py - Psychological Review, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
The general theory of deception (GTD) aims to unify and complete the various sparse
theoretical units that have been proposed in the deception literature to date, in a …
theoretical units that have been proposed in the deception literature to date, in a …
In their own words: deception detection by victims and near victims of fraud
Aim Research on deception detection has usually been executed in experimental settings in
the laboratory. In contrast, the present research investigates deception detection by actual …
the laboratory. In contrast, the present research investigates deception detection by actual …
Interviewing to detect omission lies
Interviewees sometimes deliberately omit reporting some information. Such omission lies
differ from other lies because all the information interviewees present may be entirely …
differ from other lies because all the information interviewees present may be entirely …
Content, context, cues, and demeanor in deception detection
TR Levine - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Knowing the truth matters. Therefore, improving truth and deception detection is a worthy
scholarly endeavor with important applications throughout society. A large but fragmented …
scholarly endeavor with important applications throughout society. A large but fragmented …
The effect of using countermeasures in interpreter-absent and interpreter-present interviews
Background: In two experiments we examined whether lie tellers, after reading articles about
the Model Statement interview tool and/or about the verbal cues complications, common …
the Model Statement interview tool and/or about the verbal cues complications, common …
Sketching routes to elicit information and cues to deceit
Sketching while narrating involves describing an event while sketching on a blank paper
(self‐generated sketch) or on a printed map. We compared the effects of self‐generated …
(self‐generated sketch) or on a printed map. We compared the effects of self‐generated …
Mapping details to elicit information and cues to deceit: The effects of map richness
Investigators often use maps in forensic interviews to verify a route that was taken by a
suspect, to obtain additional information, and to assess credibility. We examined the effects …
suspect, to obtain additional information, and to assess credibility. We examined the effects …