
This paper discusses the indicators of deception observed during police interrogations. Through interrogation, law enforcement officers seek to uncover crucial details about the committed crime, yet guilty suspects attempt to conceal the truth, often oblivious to the fact that their nonverbal communication betrays them. While there may not be many signals that directly indicate deception, there are numerous indicators that demonstrate a person is experiencing stress and discomfort, which can potentially suggest deception. The goal of this paper is to analyse nonverbal cues that hint at deception, providing examples and explanations of the internal bodily processes. Additionally, it explores how nonverbal messages are conveyed through changes in pitch, quality, and rate of the voice.
Ovaj rad raspravlja o pokazateljima obmane promatranima tijekom policijskih ispitivanja. Tijekom ispitivanja policijski službenici nastoje otkriti ključne pojedinosti o počinjenom zločinu, dok istovremeno krivci pokušavaju prikriti istinu, često nesvjesni da ih neverbalni znakovi razotkrivaju. Iako možda nema mnogo signala koji izravno upućuju na obmanu, postoje znakovi koji ukazuju da osoba doživljava stres ili nelagodu, što potencijalno može sugerirati na pokušaj obmane. Cilj ovog rada je analizirati neverbalne znakove koji ukazuju na prijevaru, dajući primjere i objašnjenja unutarnjih tjelesnih procesa koji se odvijaju kod ispitanika. Dodatno, raspravlja kako se neverbalne poruke prenose kroz promjene u visini, kvaliteti i brzini glasa.
decoding signals, neverbalni znakovi, Filologija, deception, English Studies, interrogation, Humanities, Humanističke znanosti, anglistika, Philology, obmana, osumnjičenik, dekodiranje signala, nonverbal cues
decoding signals, neverbalni znakovi, Filologija, deception, English Studies, interrogation, Humanities, Humanističke znanosti, anglistika, Philology, obmana, osumnjičenik, dekodiranje signala, nonverbal cues
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