Detection Measures in Real-Life Criminal Guilty Knowledge Tests

Eitan Elaad, Avital Ginton, Noam Jungman

نتاج البحث: نشر في مجلةمقالةمراجعة النظراء

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ملخص

The present study provides a first attempt to compare the validity of the respiration line length (RLL) and skin resistance response (SRR) amplitude in real-life criminal guilty knowledge tests (GKTs). GKT records of 40 innocent and 40 guilty Ss, for whom actual truth was established by confession, were assessed for their accuracy. When a predefined decision rule was used and inconclusive decisions were excluded, 97.4% of the innocent Ss and 53.3% of the guilty Ss were correctly classified with the SRR measure. For the RLL measure, the respective results were 97.2% and 53.1%. The combination of both measures improved detection of guilty Ss to 75.8% and decreased detection of innocent Ss to 94.1%. The combined measure seems to be a more useful means of identifying guilty suspects than each physiological measure alone. The results elaborate and extend those obtained in a previous field study conducted by Elaad (1990).

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)757-767
عدد الصفحات11
دوريةJournal of Applied Psychology
مستوى الصوت77
رقم الإصدار5
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - أكتوبر 1992
منشور خارجيًانعم

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