SUGGESTIBILITY IN INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION — THE SMILE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i2.528Keywords:
criminal investigation, interview and interrogation, smile, jokes, laughterAbstract
The author develops a discourse on suggestibility, on how smile can be used to guidethe behaviour of people investigated, about how the presence of smile, jokes and laughter in
the conduct of the person interrogated can be interpreted.
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