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Kelly and colleagues (2013) have identified six unique domains that are typically used during an interrogation. which of the following is not one of these?

a.Collaboration
b.Empathy
c. Rapport
d.Emotion
e.provocation

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In the context of interrogation, the domain that is not typically used is provocation, as it can result in defensive reactions instead of cooperation.

  • Kelly and colleagues (2013) have identified six unique domains that are typically used during an interrogation.
  • However, empathy, rapport, and emotion are indeed domains included in that context.
  • The one that is not considered a typical domain used during interrogations is provocation.
  • Interrogation techniques often emphasize building a connection and understanding the emotional state of the person being interrogated to gain cooperation or truthful responses.
  • Provocation is more likely to cause a defensive or aggressive reaction rather than foster the trust and openness that effective interrogations require.
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