Psychology and Crime News
Twitter Updates for 2010-07-30
Posted: 30 Jul 2010 04:00 PM PDT
- Eye movements and deception? http://is.gd/dSIVA. Not NLP – a bit more complex than that (hopefully more accurate!). #deceptionblog #
- 1921 book on how to profile people.http://is.gd/dSJqb. HT to Bruce Schneier http://is.gd/dSJub #
- BBC radio broadcast on lying http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007gvhg #deceptionblog #
- New research: Higher Generalized Trust Predicts Lie Detection Ability http://spp.sagepub.com/content/1/3/274.abstract #deceptionblog #
- US security chiefs tricked in social networking experiment http://is.gd/dT4PP #deceptionblog #trust #
- No surprises asTurkish researchers develop profile of a thief: Low education, lack of skills, alcohol & drug addiction. http://is.gd/dTcNo #
- How police interviewers' influence strategies affect whether suspects from different cultures provide info. http://is.gd/dTgJL #
- Journal article on investigative interviewing practices in China. http://is.gd/dTh28 #
- Journal article: Truth bias and regression toward the mean phenomenon in detecting deception. http://is.gd/dTimj #
- Can the Implicit Association Test be used to distinguish truthful and deceitful witnesses? Yes and no. Journal article: http://is.gd/dTiNI #
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Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:09 AM PDT
It's still hard to find the time to keep Crimepsychblog and the Deception Blog updated and I am not sure when (if ever) I will have the time to post as regularly as I used to. Meanwhile I'm still finding plenty of interesting links and papers so rather than waiting til I have time to blog about them properly (which will probably be never) I'm going to give Twitter a go. If I've configured the plugin correctly then there should be regular digests of the tweets posted to these blogs, so you can carry on watching here, or follow me at http://twitter.com/crimepsychblog.
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