Confronting the suspect with false evidence of guilt


Assignment:

In the second phase of the interrogation process, there are several outcome-based tactics that may be used to obtain a confession.

These outcome-based tactics are methods exercised by investigators to persuade the suspect to cooperate and confess. These methods or tactics may include the following aspects:

  • Appealing to the suspect's self-interest
  • Confronting the suspect with evidence of guilt
  • Undermining the suspect's confidence in his or her denials
  • Identifying contradictions in the suspect's alibi or story
  • Asking specific behavioral analysis interview questions
  • Appealing to the importance of cooperation
  • Offering moral justifications and face-saving excuses
  • Confronting the suspect with false evidence of guilt
  • Praising or flattering the suspect
  • Appealing to the detective's expertise and authority

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