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FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY EXAM 1
LATEST 2024.2025 COMPLETE
QUESTION AND ANSWER GRADED
A

using polygraphs to determine truthfulness

logic: lying causes anxiety + fear, manifests as physiological arousal

weaknesses: countermeasures, lack of standardization in result reading,
poor specificity of ANS response, differential reaction of person being
tested (confounding variables)




polygraph countermeasures

potential ways to "beat" a polygraph test

constrict bunghole or think exciting thoughts to raise blood pressure on
control questions, do nothing for relevant questions




would I consent to a polygraph

,prolly not. estimated at 70-90% accurate, jurors find results extremely
persuasive, so in the chance that my polygraph said I was guilty, kinda
screwed




what percent of suspects incriminate themselves?

68%




Miranda warning

a statement by law enforcement officers informing a person arrested or
subject to interrogation of his or her rights; 4 statements followed by a
question "do you understand the rights I have just read to you?"




do people waive their Miranda rights?

YES, 80% of suspects waive their rights by talking to police.

this could be because: police delivery was rushed, suspect may be
upset/lack the ability to think clearly and understand rights are being
waived, may believe they'll look guilty if they refuse to speak to police
officers

, totality of circumstances

judges consider totality of circumstances to determine admissibility of
confession - environment, breaks, food/water, age, intellectual ability,
medical. concerns, psychological functioning

relating to Miranda rights: in cases of vulnerable individuals, court
considers factors + circumstance before accepting confession




reid technique

modern interrogation style; accusatorial approach using psychological
leverage (assuming guilt)

custody + isolation -> confrontation -> minimize (empathize w subject) -
> generate oral/written confession




reid technique psychological strategies

social isolation, loss of control, certainly of guilt (evidence ploys),
exculpatory scenarios (allowing suspect to relieve themselves of blame)




factors contributing to false confessions

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