The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influencing their perception of the evidence with the goal of eliciting admissions. Participants (N = 90) were asked to perform several mock criminal tasks before being interviewed using one of three interview techniques: (1) Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) (2) Early Disclosure of Evidence; or (3) A Control interview. Suspects in the SUE condition (vs. other conditions) (1) had more statement-evidence inconsistencies, (2) disclosed more admissions, and (3) perceived the interviewer to have had more information than s/he actually did
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
In this article we introduce a novel interviewing tactic to elicit admissions from guilty suspects. ...
In this article we introduce a novel interviewing tactic to elicit admissions from guilty suspects. ...
The psycho-legal literature is scarce with respect to specific interviewing tactics aimed at eliciti...
This study examined interview techniques for eliciting admissions from perpetrators of a crime. Two ...
Research in the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) paradigm has shown that guilty suspect’s verbal beha...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
The aim of this study was to identify guilty suspects’ counter-interrogation strategies and compare ...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
In this article we introduce a novel interviewing tactic to elicit admissions from guilty suspects. ...
In this article we introduce a novel interviewing tactic to elicit admissions from guilty suspects. ...
The psycho-legal literature is scarce with respect to specific interviewing tactics aimed at eliciti...
This study examined interview techniques for eliciting admissions from perpetrators of a crime. Two ...
Research in the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) paradigm has shown that guilty suspect’s verbal beha...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical i...
The aim of this study was to identify guilty suspects’ counter-interrogation strategies and compare ...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...
The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) is an interrogation method that uses strategic timing (e.g., ear...