Neuro-linguistic programming and the police: Worthwhile or not? |
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Authors: | Aldert Vrij Shara K Lochun |
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Institution: | (1) Psychology Department, University of Portsmouth, King Henry Building, King Henry 1 Street, PO1 2DY Portsmouth, UK |
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Abstract: | In the seventies Bandler and Grinder (1975, 1979; Grinder &; Bandler, 1976) developed their model of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). The aim of this model is to facilitate communication between persons (Particularly between counselors and clients). There is a growing body of literature on NLP; it is nowadays even used in a police context (Gray, 1991; Mayers, 1993; Rhoads &; Solomon, 1987). What does NLP mean? To what extent does empirical research support the NLP-model? And, to what extent is NLP useful for the police? This article addresses these three questions. |
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