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success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can deception rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that it makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions. but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology by asking instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial process of recognizing lies through body language. a deceptive suspect may orient is body away from the interviewer in a. position posture is the rigid posture suspect the so preoccupied with this deception that he appears frozen in the chair and even unable to move the purpose of an interrogation
success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can deception rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that it...
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success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can deception at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception that eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that it makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions. but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology yassky instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial process of recognizing lies through body language. a deceptive suspect may orient his body away from the interviewer in the front of the line position posture is the rigid posture suspect the so preoccupied with his deception that he appears frozen in the chair and even unable to move the purpos
success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can deception at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception that eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that...
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success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic at its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can't deception at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these training thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions . but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology by asking instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial process of recognizing lies through body language. a deceptive suspect may orient is body away from the interviewer in a. position deceptive posture is the rigid suspect the so preoccupied with this deception that he appears frozen in the chair and even unable to move the purpose of an interrogati
success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic at its methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can't deception at rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these training thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that...