Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) The U.S. Army Field Manual states that the direct approach of HUMINT interrogation was effective 90 percent of the time during World War II but is less effective in recent conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom.
2) The perpetrator in the decision-making model uses a hedonistic calculation of pain versus pleasure analysis in deciding to confess or not.
3) The Reid model relies on decreasing the subject’s perception of the consequences of confession.
4) The psychoanalytic model rests on the assumption that there is a psychological need to confess based on guilt and the desire for self-punishment.
5) The interaction process model views the interrogation as a three-prong process: the characteristics of the offender and his or her offense, the strength of the evidence, and the interrogator’s technique.
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. T
5. T
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