Interviewing: 10 Common Indicators of Deception – Part 2 (USFA)

In Part 1, the following five of the 10 signs that can be used to detect possible deception in written and oral statements, indicating that an individual may be withholding, altering or fabricating information, were outlined: lack of self-reference; verb tense; answering questions with questions; equivocation; and oaths. Listed below are the remaining five signs of deception that investigators should focus on when conducting interviews or interrogations, or reviewing written statements:

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