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Hum Factors. 2012 Aug;54(4):577-88. doi: 10.1177/0018720812446338.
This study addresses a practical homeland security issue of considerable current concern: In a situation in which the opportunity exists to question or interview concurrently two or more suspects, how does one determine truth or deception at a social level?
Recent world events have led to an increased emphasis on the capacity to detect deception, especially in military, security, and law enforcement settings. In many screening or checkpoint situations, the opportunity exists to question two or more suspects regarding their involvement in some activity, yet investigators know very little regarding characteristics of speech or behavior that are exhibited between two suspects that indicate truth or deception.
We conducted an empirical study in which pairs of police officers and firefighters who had served together as partners took part. In the "truth" conditions, each dyad described a recent event in which they had actually taken part, and in the "deceptive" conditions, each dyad fabricated a story that did not take place. We expected that the officers in the truth-telling dyads would be able to draw on shared or transactive memory of the actual event they had participated in and would describe this event in a more interactive manner than would those in deceptive dyads.
Results indicated greater evidence of synchrony of behavior as well as more interactive behaviors, such as mutual gaze and speech transitions, in truthful dyads than in deceptive dyads.
This research provides a unique perspective on detecting deception in a social context, and the results have both theoretical and practical value.
These results can inform training programs and refine strategies used by screeners in field settings.
本研究解决了一个当前备受关注的实际国土安全问题:在有机会同时询问或访谈两个或多个嫌疑人的情况下,如何从社会层面确定真相或欺骗?
最近的世界事件导致人们更加重视检测欺骗的能力,尤其是在军事、安全和执法环境中。在许多筛查或检查点情况下,有机会询问两个或多个嫌疑人有关他们参与某些活动的情况,但调查人员对两个嫌疑人之间表现出的表明真相或欺骗的言语或行为特征知之甚少。
我们进行了一项实证研究,其中包括一起担任搭档的警察和消防员组成的对。在“真相”条件下,每个二人组描述了他们实际参与过的最近的一个事件,而在“欺骗”条件下,每个二人组编造了一个没有发生的故事。我们预计,在讲述真话的二人组中的警察能够利用他们共同参与的实际事件的共享或交互记忆,并以比欺骗性二人组更具交互性的方式描述该事件。
结果表明,真实二人组的行为同步性以及更多的交互行为(如相互注视和言语转换)的证据比欺骗性二人组更多。
这项研究为在社交环境中检测欺骗提供了独特的视角,其结果具有理论和实际价值。
这些结果可以为培训计划提供信息,并完善筛查人员在现场环境中使用的策略。