To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldThere is increased recognition that people interviewed by the police are often psychologically vulnerable due to modest intelligence, mental health problems, disturbed mental state, and personality problems. The current study aimed to investigate differences in the mental state and personality between suspects and witnesses. The participants were 78 individuals (47 suspects and 31 witnesses) who had been interviewed by the Icelandic police. They were assessed psychologically immediately after the interview with the police was completed. Significant differences emerged between the two groups with the suspects being more depressed, ho...
Over the past decades, the psychological science has accumulated a large corpus of empirical knowled...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
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Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
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Psychological vulnerability (PV) is a term used to describe problems facing individuals with a menta...
Mentally disordered individuals are increasingly coming into contact with the police. The current st...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
The use of criminal profiling as an investigative tool has been increasing over the past 50 years wo...
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Individuals with a mental illness may be particularly vulnerable during police interviews. Assessing...
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Over the past decades, the psychological science has accumulated a large corpus of empirical knowled...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
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Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
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To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Psychological vulnerability (PV) is a term used to describe problems facing individuals with a menta...
Mentally disordered individuals are increasingly coming into contact with the police. The current st...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
The use of criminal profiling as an investigative tool has been increasing over the past 50 years wo...
www.elsevier.com/locate/paid Personality and Individual Differences 41 (2006) 49–590191-8869/ $- see...
Individuals with a mental illness may be particularly vulnerable during police interviews. Assessing...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Over the past decades, the psychological science has accumulated a large corpus of empirical knowled...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...
Despite mentally disordered suspects being over-represented within the criminal justice system, ther...