Do Suspects Use the Counter-Interrogation Strategies They Say They Use?

Detta är en Master-uppsats från Göteborgs universitet/Psykologiska institutionen

Författare: Clara Håkansson; [2020-02-25]

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Sammanfattning: The aim of this study was to identify guilty suspects’ counter-interrogation strategies and compare self-reported strategies and objective behaviors. Participants (N = 299) committed a mock crime and were then asked to convince an interviewer of their innocence. Self-reports regarding strategies and interview transcripts were coded and compared. Fifteen strategies were identified, such as close to truth and whitewashing evidence. For some but not all strategies, participants’ self-reports matched their objective behavior in the interview. One possibility is that participants’ self-reports were accurate when the strategy led to clear behavioral manifestations (e.g., having a cover story), but they were less accurate when the strategy could lead to various behaviors (e.g., providing detail).

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