PSY344H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Interrupt, Arson, Guided Imagery
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Good interrogators make you go into fight or flight to get you to confess. Memory enhancement procedures e. g. , guided memory technique, structured. Difference between interview and interrogation interview, asking questions, thinks they are witness: interrogation, accusing someone, thinks they are a suspect. Memory enhancement techniques: some interview questions are better than others, what do you remember vs, do you remember the gun, suspect misattribution error. Most confessions under hypnosis is made up: they make you believe and conjure up things up that didn"t"t happen, get them to recall multiple perspectives, even though you may think you aren"t paying attention, you are. When family day was implemented, everyone who had cases on that day was let go, this is because the courts were so backed up (unless it was a major/violent crime) In canada, a confession must be backed up by some other form of evidence. 80% of criminal cases solved by confession.