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ART : 20576 : Not available for external loan | |
The who, what, and why of human intelligence gathering : self-reported measures of interrogation methods | |
English | |
20141100 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Redlich, Allison D. | Kelly, Christopher E. | Miller, Jeanee C. | |
United States | interrogation | information disclosure | effectiveness | interrogation techniques | armed forces | police | outcome assessment | determinants | interpersonal relations | cooperative behaviour | persuasive communication | detainees | perception | interviewing | |
Applied cognitive psychology ; vol. 28, no. 6 | |
ART : 18300 : Not available for external loan | |
Police-induced confessions : risk factors and recommendations | |
English | |
20100200 | |
Springer | |
Kassin, Saul M. | Drizin, Steven A. | Grisso, Thomas | Gudjonsson, Gisli H. | Leo, Richard A. | Redlich, Allison D. | |
United States | legal confessions | false confessions | determinants | criminal investigation | police | torture | lie detection | polygraph | psychology | behaviour | legal proceedings | interrogation techniques | evidence | review [publication type] | coercion | risk factors | criminal justice | criminal conviction | |
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Law and human behavior ; vol. 34, no. 1 | |
ART : 14105 : Not available for external loan | |
Military versus police interrogations: similarities and differences | |
English | |
20071100 | |
American Psychological Association | |
Redlich, Allison D. | |
United States | universal | interrogation techniques | psychology | counterterrorism | policing | criminal investigation | interviewing | torture justifiability | torture purposes | police personnel | military personnel | comparative study | training | legal confessions | |
Peace and conflict: journal of peace psychology ; vol. 13, no. 4 | |