非言语交际分析:安全与司法语境中的伪科学危险

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Anuario De Psicologia Juridica Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5093/APJ2019A9
Vincent Denault, P. Plusquellec, L. M. Jupe, Michel St-Yves, Norah E. Dunbar, Maria Hartwig, S. Sporer, Jessica Rioux-Turcotte, Jonathan Jarry, D. Walsh, H. Otgaar, Andrei Viziteu, V. Talwar, D. Keatley, Iris Blandón-Gitlin, Clint Townson, Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, S. Lilienfeld, M. Patterson, Igor Areh, A. Allan, Hilary Evans Cameron, R. Boivin, L. Brinke, Jaume Masip, R. Bull, M. Cyr, Lorraine Hope, Leif A. Strömwall, Stephanie Bennett, Faisal Al Menaiya, R. Leo, Annelies Vredeveldt, Marty Laforest, C. Honts, A. L. Manzanero, S. Mann, P. Granhag, K. Ask, F. Gabbert, J. Guay, Alexandre Coutant, Jeffrey T. Hancock, V. Manusov, J. Burgoon, Steven M Kleinman, Gordon Wright, S. Landström, I. Freckelton, Zarah Vernham, P. J. Koppen
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对于安全和司法专业人员(如警察、律师、法官)来说,成千上万篇关于非语言交流的同行评议文章是重要的知识来源。然而,尽管在这个问题上开展的科学工作的范围很广,专业人员可以转向不能反映科学状况的程序、方法和途径。本文的目的是研究(i)这些程序、方法和途径所传达的非语言交流的概念,以及(ii)使用它们的后果(例如,对个人的生命或自由)。为了实现这一目标,我们描述了非语言交际的科学研究范围。一个程序(SPOT;通过观察技术筛选乘客),一种方法(BAI;行为分析(访谈)和一种方法(协同学),它们都与科学的现状背道而驰。最后,我们概述了五个假设来解释为什么安全和司法领域的一些组织正在转向伪科学和伪科学技术。在文章的最后,我们邀请这些组织与在非语言交流和谎言(和真相)检测方面具有科学专长的国际学者合作,实施基于证据的实践。
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The Analysis of Nonverbal Communication: The Dangers of Pseudoscience in Security and Justice Contexts
For security and justice professionals (e.g., police officers, lawyers, judges), the thousands of peer-reviewed articles on nonverbal communication represent important sources of knowledge. However, despite the scope of the scientific work carried out on this subject, professionals can turn to programs, methods, and approaches that fail to reflect the state of science. The objective of this article is to examine (i) concepts of nonverbal communication conveyed by these programs, methods, and approaches, but also (ii) the consequences of their use (e.g., on the life or liberty of individuals). To achieve this objective, we describe the scope of scientific research on nonverbal communication. A program (SPOT; Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques), a method (the BAI; Behavior Analysis Interview) and an approach (synergology) that each run counter to the state of science are examined. Finally, we outline five hypotheses to explain why some organizations in the fields of security and justice are turning to pseudoscience and pseudoscientific techniques. We conclude the article by inviting these organizations to work with the international community of scholars who have scientific expertise in nonverbal communication and lie (and truth) detection to implement evidence-based practices.
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