Who killed my relative? Police officers’ ability to detect real-life high-stakes lies
Vrij, A.; Mann, S. (2001). Who killed my relative? Police officers’ ability to detect real-life high-stakes lies. Psychology, Crime & Law.
Vrij, A.; Mann, S. (2001). Who killed my relative? Police officers’ ability to detect real-life high-stakes lies. Psychology, Crime & Law.
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Granhag, P. A.; Strömwall, L. A. (Eds.) (2004). The detection of deception in forensic contexts. Cambridge University Press.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of deception detection research, including verbal, non-verbal, and contextual approaches. Vrij critically examines common misconceptions about lie detection and reviews empirical evidence showing that both laypersons and professionals perform only slightly above chance. The book discusses CBCA and SVA as structured verbal methods, emphasizing their limitations, contextual sensitivity, and vulnerability to bias. It is widely regarded as a core reference in forensic psychology and legal evidence evaluation.
Vrij, A. (2005). Criteria-Based Content Analysis: A qualitative review of the first 37 studies. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.
Vrij, A. (2008). Detecting Lies and Deceit: Pitfalls and Opportunities (2nd ed.). Wiley.
Hartwig, M.; Granhag, P. A.; Strömwall, L. A. (2007). Police officers’ lie detection accuracy: Interrogation experience does not matter. Psychology, Crime & Law.
Bond, C. F.; DePaulo, B. M. (2008). Individual differences in judging deception: Accuracy and bias. Psychological Bulletin.