“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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

In their own words: deception detection by victims and near victims of fraud

M Junger, L Koning, P Hartel, B Veldkamp - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Interviewing to detect omission lies

S Leal, A Vrij, H Deeb, RP Fisher - Applied Cognitive …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Interviewees sometimes deliberately omit reporting some information. Such omission lies
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 …

The effect of using countermeasures in interpreter-absent and interpreter-present interviews

A Vrij, S Leal, H Deeb, C Castro… - … Applied to Legal …, 2022 - journals.copmadrid.org
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 …

Sketching routes to elicit information and cues to deceit

H Deeb, A Vrij, S Leal, M Fallon, S Mann… - Applied Cognitive …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Mapping details to elicit information and cues to deceit: The effects of map richness

H Deeb, A Vrij, S Leal, M Fallon… - … Applied to Legal …, 2022 - researchportal.port.ac.uk
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 …