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Training in the Strategic Use of Evidence technique: Improving deception detection accuracy of American law enforcement officers
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Timothy?J?LukeEmail author  Maria?Hartwig  Emily?Joseph  Laure?Brimbal  Ginny?Chan  Evan?Dawson  Sarah?Jordan  Patricia?Donovan  P?r?Anders?Granhag
Institution:1.John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, CUNY,New York,USA;2.John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY,New York,USA;3.Federal Law Enforcement Training Center,Brunswick,USA;4.University of Gothenburg,Gothenburg,Sweden;5.Norwegian Police University College,Oslo,Norway
Abstract:The Strategic Use of Evidence (SUE) approach is a framework for planning and executing suspect interviews with the aim of facilitating judgments of truth and deception. US law enforcement officers (N = 59) either received training in the SUE approach or did not. Each officer interviewed a mock suspect (N = 59) who had either committed a simulated security breach or had completed a benign task. The officers who received SUE training interviewed in line with the training: They questioned the suspect systematically, withheld the evidence and critical case information until after questioning, and relied on statement-evidence inconsistency to detect deceit. Consequently, SUE-trained interviewers achieved a higher deception detection accuracy rate (65%) compared to untrained interviewers (43%).
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