Considerations regarding deception detection in investigative activities
Author(s) -
Alin DREPTATE
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
bulletin of the transilvania university of braşov series vii social sciences • law
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2066-771X
pISSN - 2066-7701
DOI - 10.31926/but.ssl.2020.13.62.2.9
Subject(s) - deception , acknowledgement , subjectivity , interpretation (philosophy) , psychology , nonverbal communication , process (computing) , social psychology , epistemology , computer science , communication , computer security , philosophy , programming language , operating system
The analysis of deception in investigative activities represents a process taking place in the domains of verbal, written and nonverbal communication through the presence of indicators that necessitates both fusion and conjugated interpretation. These indicators are not proof of deception; however, they mark the existence of inadvertencies that require further exploration. Additionally, bio-psychological and social traits of persons engaged in the investigation, and cultural factors, all corroborated with the limits of analytical techniques, contribute to underlining the complexity of the investigation. The acknowledgement of these limitations allows one to diminish subjectivity, but not to fully eradicate it.
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