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Journal of Health and Social Sciences (JHSS).

Community pharmacist- and psychologist-led program of neuropsychological screening in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey

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Methodologies and Ethical Implications in Interrogation Techniques – A Multidisciplinary Analysis

This research presents a multidisciplinary analysis of interrogation techniques employed by police and military forces, specifically emphasizing the integration of methodological, ethical, and legal aspects. The document explores various interrogation practices, outlining differences and similarities between national and international models, and underscores the significance of non-verbal communication and behavioral analysis in obtaining accurate information. A central theme is the ethical inquiry into the boundary between effective interrogation and torture, delving into the issue of false confessions and the implication of hybrid methodologies. The exploration broadens to encompass the psychological aspect, including the intricate interplay of memory, stress, and vulnerability in the interrogation context. Critical analysis extends to traditional interrogation techniques, advocating for a less accusatory and truth-oriented approach, as demonstrated by the PEACE method in the United Kingdom. The essential nature of proper training for interrogators and result analysts is emphasized to prevent cognitive distortions and ensure ethical and objective procedures. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of interrogation techniques, emphasizing the crucial intersection between practice, ethics, and regulations.

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