From an investigator’s point of view, what are the most obvious indicators of deceptive behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
The suspect tries to confuse the interviewer by arguing about trivial points rather than addressing the real issues. A debating tactic is used in which the suspect tries to dis- count the investigator’s argument in advance. The “you don’t understand” tactic is used by experienced liars to block an in-depth interrogation. The “loophole” liar is a dodger who is unsure just how much the investigator knows about the crime.
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a. True b. False
Hector steps out of a side alley and stops a passing woman by grabbing her arm. He then speaks to her in a threatening manner for approximately one minute before pushing her to the ground and raping her. Which method of approach has Hector used?
A. blitz approach B. surprise approach C. con approach D. brutal approach
A neighbor calls the police when she overhears a domestic dispute. The officer arrives on the scene and observes an uninjured woman hitting her husband with a baseball bat. The victim insists that he does not want to press charges. The police department follows ______ in cases of intimate partner violence, so the officer arrests her anyway.
A. zero-tolerance policies B. discretionary arrest policies C. mandatory arrest policies D. hot spot policing policies
In _____, violence is the second leading cause of death behind heart disease
a. Brazil b. Sri Lanka c. Russia d. Mexico