This study examines how different evidence disclosure modes affect the elicitation of new critical information. Two modes derived from the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) framework were compared against an early disclosure mode (i.e., the evidence was disclosed at the outset of the interview). Participants (N = 88) performed a mock crime consisting of several actions before they were interviewed as suspects. In both SUE conditions the interviewer elicited and disclosed statement-evidence inconsistencies in two phases after an introductory phase. For the SUE-Confrontation (SUE-C) condition, the interview was introduced in a business-like manner, and the interviewer confronted the suspects with the in/consistencies without giving them a chanc...
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The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies...
The question of whether to disclose evidence to a suspect early on, or later, in an interview is oft...
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 examined interview techniques for eliciting admissions from perpetrators of a crime. Two ...
The psycho-legal literature is scarce with respect to specific interviewing tactics aimed at eliciti...
Research in the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) paradigm has shown that guilty suspect’s verbal beha...
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 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...
The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies...
The question of whether to disclose evidence to a suspect early on, or later, in an interview is oft...
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 examined interview techniques for eliciting admissions from perpetrators of a crime. Two ...
The psycho-legal literature is scarce with respect to specific interviewing tactics aimed at eliciti...
Research in the Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) paradigm has shown that guilty suspect’s verbal beha...
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 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...
The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies...
The question of whether to disclose evidence to a suspect early on, or later, in an interview is oft...