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    Throughout this essay I will be analysing a sixty second sequence of the film I-Robot. Directed by Alex Proyas‚ the film was released in 2004 and was a hit at the box office. The film is an action-thriller inspired by Isaac Asimov ’s classic short story collection. Asimov ’s books set forth the three laws of robotics. Law 1. A Robot may not injure a human being or‚ through inaction‚ allow a human being to come to harm. Law 2. A Robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where

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    for anyone to tell if a person is lying just by watching them and if so‚ how? When a person is suspected of a crime‚ the first thing the police usually do is bring them in for questioning‚ which is really just a polite way of saying “interrogation”. Interrogations are a lot better now than they used to be; sharp knives‚

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    employing people from countries where profiling is not implemented yet‚ to conduct attacks. Profiling also includes noticing the general behavior of the individual while being interrogated. Terrorists can easily pretend to be someone else while such interrogations take place. Remember the “underwear bomber” Umar Farouk ? who was caught in December 2009 carrying explosives attached to his under garments. Well‚ a US government report showed that there was confusion about whether x ray

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    on their gender” and it argues that “society unfairly deems female suspects guilty” with an “automatic condemnation” ( ). What contributes to this are societal expectations of women as mothers or caretakers‚ men that use their higher status in interrogation rooms by playing up on psychological disadvantages‚ and blatant sexist stereotypes.  Alice H. Eagly‚

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    assignments which call upon specialized abilities and knowledge usually acquired through experience as a uniformed officer. In addition‚ employees of the class may be required to assist other personnel of the police department in conducting interrogations‚ searches‚ and related duties as assigned‚ involving female prisoners or suspects‚ as well as in escorting females and juveniles to and from designated points. Assignments and general and special instructions are received from a superior officer

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    is to gather information about a crime and attempt to make sense of the crime. Nonetheless‚ investigation will continue until there is enough information or possibly a confession surfaces. Gudjonsson and Pearse relate to two different types of interrogation that have been identified throughout the years in the United States and the United Kingdom- the Reid Technique (United States) and the PEACE model (United Kingdom). Both are used to psychologically understand the suspect’s story of the crime and

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    the correct details of the crime which included the cause of death‚ times the murders took place and the materials that were used in the murders. He often repeated what information Detective Ridge spoke of in the interrogation. Finally‚ approximately 46 minutes of the 12 hour interrogation was recorded on tape. In the case of State

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    work this are an important tool. This tool helps the officers know the area that they may be going into‚ and are more aware of the gang presence. The future technologies that are being developed to enhance the communications for interviews or interrogation are on the rise a well. Technological Tools for Communications When communicating with dispatch it is important to speak clearly‚ and give as much information as possible. The dispatch

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    that the said interviewing technique can increase both the quantity and quality of information obtained from an eyewitness. Other empirical research surrounding the cognitive interview suggests the same idea: the cognitive interview increases the effectiveness of eyewitness memory retrieval during investigative interviews without any apparent negative consequences (Fisher‚ et al.‚ 1986). The Empirical Evidence By looking at studies related to the topic of cognitive interviewing as a means to elicit

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    sources to unnecessary risks and decreases the quality of HUMINT collection (Ray/Martinez 5). A final issue National Guard Soldiers face is their lack of skill in interrogations and detainee operations. Immature or inexperienced interrogators’ nonverbal communication telegraphs their lack of confidence and undermines their interrogation approaches (Ashley

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