The Amount of Information Remembered by the Perpetrator in the Context of the Application of the Guilty Knowledge Technique in Criminal Investigation ‒ a Pilot Study

Journal Title: European Polygraph - Year 2016, Vol 10, Issue 2

Abstract

The Amount of Information Remembered by the Perpetrator in the Context of the Application of the Guilty Knowledge Technique in Criminal Investigation ‒ a Pilot Study

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Michał Widacki, Marcin Tarabuła

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  • EP ID EP193919
  • DOI 10.1515/ep-2016-0008
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Michał Widacki, Marcin Tarabuła (2016). The Amount of Information Remembered by the Perpetrator in the Context of the Application of the Guilty Knowledge Technique in Criminal Investigation ‒ a Pilot Study. European Polygraph, 10(2), 63-76. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-193919