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    Does Torture Work?

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    using harsher and harsher techniques to get the confession.” Imagine that you are under detention‚ surrounded what you feel fearful all around and got tortured. It is quite obvious you will say anything regardless of what is true‚ just for stopping all the pain and fearful feeling. There are some cases has been reported that people forced to confess‚ suffered from physical interrogation. In the early 20th century‚ police believed that they need some physical interrogation was

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    Making A Case 119443567945 Profiling Suspect Evidence Witness Evidence Lie Detection - VrijInterrogation - Inbau False Confession - RussanoFaces - FroudWeapons Focus - PickelCognitive Interview - GeiselmanTop Down - Douglas Bottom Up - Godwin Case Study – WM3 (Turvey) Making A Case 1 – Profiling What you need to know: What is the top down method and an example of it in practice? What is the bottom up method and an example of it in practice? An example of a profile Serial Killers

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    The director’s in respective films manipulate cinematic techniques such as shot selection‚ lighting and sound to display different emotions. This allows the audience to break down the meaning and importance of the current scene. It also allows them to form an emotional connection with the characters. One of the greatest strengths in Insomnia is Christopher Nolan’s ability to keep his protagonist in every shot despite the perplex and moody-blue vibe of the movie. This means that despite the director’s

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    Elaborative-Interrogation

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    In the article‚ “Elaborative-Interrogation and Prior-Knowledge Effects on Learning of facts‚” Wolfgang Schneider acknowledges his research on factual learning strategies. According to Schneider‚ elaborative-interrogation is a learning method that promotes students to infer and elaborate about to-be-learned information by asking and answering “why” questions (1992). This way of learning is most effective when students have prior knowledge related to the new facts. Yet‚ even if students lack prior

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    References: 45. Inbau F. E. Self-incrimination. Springfield‚ Illinois: C. C. Thomas‚ 1950. 46. Inbau F. E.‚ and Reid J. E. Lie detection and criminal interrogation. (3rd ed.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins‚ 1953.

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    How are film techniques used in Jaws to create suspense for viewers? Throughout the well-known film Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ a number of different film techniques are displayed to create suspense for viewers. A few of these many techniques used are character behaviour‚ props and sound effects. These techniques help draw the audience to the film and experience different feelings towards each of the characters. Character behaviour is a key film technique used to create suspense‚ Steven

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    Investigative interviewing is an essential aspect of the investigative process for law enforcement officers‚ private investigators or security personnel. As most information comes from people-suspects‚ witnesses or even management- it is necessary to have the knowledge and proficiency in interviewing. Legal considerations for employee interviews Before security personnel begins the interviewing process‚ they must know the legal structure and considerations that are part of every interview. Law

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    Literary Techniques: Poetry Analysis 1 Diction and Imagery Literary Techniques • The meaning of a poem (i.e its focus‚ mood and the speaker’s attitude) is enhanced by four main types of literary techniques: • Diction • Imagery • Sound devices • Rhythm‚ Rhyme and Repetition Diction • Diction is the choice of words a poet uses to bring meaning across. In working through a poem‚ it is useful to question why a certain word is used‚ and what kind of effect is achieved with the choice and placement

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    a tool to determine involvement as well a tool for apprehension. The use of undercover operations and entrapment situations to aid in the apprehension of criminals has become commonplace. So is deception by law enforcement reasonable in police interrogation and when is deception appropriate in this constraint? From a utilitarian view one can consider the positive outcomes that using deceptive tactics can produce‚ in some situations these positive outcomes are far greater than the negative. Taking

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    False Confession

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    target innocent people for interrogation because of erroneous judgments of truth and deception. Second‚ innocent people sometimes confess as a function of certain interrogation tactics‚ dispositional suspect vulnerabilities‚ and the phenomenology of innocence. Third‚ jurors fail to discount even those confessions they see as coerced. At present‚ researchers are seeking ways to improve the accuracy of confession evidence and its evaluation in the courtroom. interrogation; confessions; evidence KEYWORDS—police

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