Search for dissertations about: "criminal intentions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words criminal intentions.
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1. True and false intentions: Can the concept of "episodic future thoughts" help to discriminate?
Abstract : In legal settings it is important to be able to assess the veracity of statements provided by suspects, witnesses and alleged victims. This is why there is a large body of literature on deception detection (Vrij 2008; Granhag & Strömwall, 2004). READ MORE
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2. True and false intentions: Mental images of the future
Abstract : Being able to detect deception about future actions is of clear societal value. At its best, it could prevent crimes before they happen. This is why research has begun to study how to assess the veracity of statements about future events. READ MORE
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3. Eliciting cues to true and false intentions by strategic questioning
Abstract : For many legal and intelligence settings it is necessary to assess whether a stated intention is true or false. The 9/11-Attack (NYC) demonstrates the potential value of increased accuracy in discriminating between true and false intentions. READ MORE
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4. Discriminating Between True and False Intentions: Questions to Pose and Cues to Use
Abstract : In many legal and intelligence settings it is necessary to evaluate whether a stated intention is true or false. This thesis proposes that use of strategic interviewing may successfully elicit cues that allow interviewers to discriminate between true and false intentions. READ MORE
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5. Confinement and Caring - On sociomaterial practices in secured institutions for youths
Abstract : In special youth homes run by the Swedish National Board of Institutional Care, youths are placed because of involuntary care or a verdict. The legal regulations and conflicting requirements of care, security, and children’s rights place high demands on these institutions’ care environment. READ MORE