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Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception: An Example of the New Paradigm of Differential Recall Enhancement
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- Colwell, Kevin (Author)
- Hiscock-Anisman, Cheryl (Author)
- Fede, Jacquelyn (Author)
- Cooper, Barry S. (Editor)
- Griesel, Dorothee (Editor)
- Ternes, Marguerite (Editor)
Title
Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception: An Example of the New Paradigm of Differential Recall Enhancement
Abstract
The present chapter details the historical and conceptual evolution of a new paradigm in statement analysis that has developed over the past 20 years. There has been an increasing awareness of the importance of interviewing designed to facilitate the detection of deception as a necessary component of statement analysis (Colwell, Hiscock, & Memon, 2002; Hartwig & Bond, 2011; Hernández-Fernaud & Alonso-Quecuty, 1997; Koehnken, Schimossek, Ascherman, & Hofer, 1995; Vrij, Fisher, Mann, & Leal, 2006). Subsequently, the work of multiple researchers has created a zeitgeist that has nurtured and informed the development of this new paradigm. This chapter begins by providing a quick overview of the various lines of research that comprise this paradigm. Attention is then given to credibility assessment and statement content criteria that discriminate honest from deceptive responding. Then, the focus is on strategies of impression management and the subjective experience of respondents during an investigative interview. This sets the stage for a discussion of investigative interviewing structure and techniques that facilitate the detection of deception through the process of differential recall enhancement (DRE: Colwell et al., 2012). Finally, this chapter considers in detail an approach to interviewing and assessment that is representative of the new paradigm.
Book Title
Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment
Date
2013
Publisher
Springer
Place
New York, NY
Pages
259-291
ISBN
978-1-4614-5547-9
Citation Key
colwellAssessmentCriteriaIndicative2013
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Short Title
Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception
Language
English
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Citation Key Alias: lens.org/131-463-202-689-32X
Citation
Colwell, K., Hiscock-Anisman, C., & Fede, J. (2013). Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception: An Example of the New Paradigm of Differential Recall Enhancement. In B. S. Cooper, D. Griesel, & M. Ternes (Eds.), Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment (pp. 259–291). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5547-9_11
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