Interrogations And Confessions Psychology Diploma
Interrogations And Confessions Psychology Diploma
Elearn College
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- Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview
The Interrogation and Confession Psychology is a comprehensive and authoritative course that demonstrates the crucial relationship between research and practice. The course also discusses the interrogation tactics used by the police around the world are reviewed and the reasons why suspects confess to crimes are examined. The courses also focus on the fundamental principles of psychology and real-life cases, recent forensic methods used for interviewing and interrogations, the impact of Miranda, truth, and lie detection, false confessions and decision making by the jury are also discussed.
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Description
Interrogation (also called questioning) is interviewing as commonly employed by law enforcement officers, military personnel, and intelligence agencies to elicit useful information. Interrogation may involve a diverse array of techniques, ranging from developing a rapport with the subject to outright torture.
Police use a number of different interrogation techniques to extract confessions from suspects. There is no one-size-fits-all method, so they have to depend on a diverse range of tactics. Sometimes, they even employ multiple techniques on a single suspect.
Some interrogation methods lead innocent people to claim guilt for crimes they never committed and have sparked controversy for this reason. However, as we will all see, it all depends on the use of coercive psychology, tricks, deceit, and lies.
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for anyone having an interest in Interrogation and Confession Psychology
Requirements
There are no entry requirements. No background training or qualifications are required. Anyone can enroll at any time, beginners, intermediates and experienced all year round.
Career path
Helps to develop a career in Criminology and Social and Cognitive Psychology.
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