Deception in context: coding nonverbal cues, situational variables and risk of detection

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Zhang, Ke, Frumkin, L., Stedmon, Alex and Lawson, Glyn 2013. Deception in context: coding nonverbal cues, situational variables and risk of detection. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.
AuthorsZhang, Ke, Frumkin, L., Stedmon, Alex and Lawson, Glyn
Abstract

There are many situations in which deception may arise and understanding the behaviors associated with it are compounded by various contexts in which it may occur. This paper sets out a coding protocol for identifying cues to deception and reports on three studies, in which deception was studied in different contexts. The contexts involved manipulating risks (i.e., probability) of being detected and reconnaissance, both of which are related to terrorist activities. Two of the studies examined the impact of changing the risks of deception detection, whilst the third investigated increased cognitive demand of duplex deception tasks including reconnaissance and deception. In all three studies, cues to deception were analyzed in relation to observable body movements and subjective impressions given by participants. In general, the results indicate a pattern of hand movement reduction by deceivers, and suggest the notion that raising the risk of detection influences deceivers’ behaviors. Participants in the higher risk condition displayed increased negative affect (found in deceivers) and tension (found in both deceivers and truth-tellers) than those in lower risk conditions.

JournalJournal of Police and Criminal Psychology
ISSN1936-6469
0882-0783
Year2013
PublisherSpringer
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Web address (URL)http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11896-013-9127-9
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Print19 Jun 2013
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Deposited05 Jul 2013
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