Lie Detection and Interrogation Reviewer 1
1. A portion of rice spit from a person’s mouth revealed whether he or she was lying. Spitting out dry rice indicated the dry mouth of a liar.This form of lie detection originated in A. India B. China C. England D. Africa 2. During the Middle Ages, torture was used as a means of forcing a person to tell the truth.This was prevalent in what continent? A. Asia B. Africa C. South America D. Europe 3. In the early 1700s, He was the first to move away from torture by suggesting that deception could be evaluated by monitoring the heart rate. A. Ceasar Lombroso B. Daniel DeFoe C. William Marston D. Ken Adler 4. In 1764, He wrote of torture, “By this method, the robust will escape, and the feeble be condemned. A. Cesare Lombroso B. Daniel DeFoe C. Cesare Beccaria D. William Marston 5. He became the first person to use science as a method of detecting deception. A. Cesare Lombroso B. Daniel DeFoe C. Cesare Beccaria D. William Marston 6. The Father of Modern Criminology Cesare Lombroso, became the first person to use science as a method of detecting deception in the year A. 1895 B. 1925 C. 1896 D. 1926 7. He developed a method of measuring the amount of sweat a suspect produced during interrogation. This was determined by the electrical conductibility of the suspect’s skin. A. B. Sticker B. C. Lombroso C. D. Sticker D. C. Beccaria 8. The first “polygraph” machine was actually a copy machine invented in A. 1801 B. 1803 C. 1802 D. 1804 9. In the early 1900s, He invented what he called the “ink polygraph”. This was used to monitor cardiovascular responses by measuring pulse and blood pressure. A. Ken Adler B. Vittorio Benussi C. James MacKenzie D. Cesare Lombroso 10.In 1914, He used pneumatic tubing to study an individual’s breathing rates. The device wrapped around the person’s chest and measured depth and rate of breath. A. Vittorio Benussi B. Ken Adler C. James MacKenzie D. Cesare Lombroso Remember the following: Lie Detection and Interrogation 1. A portion of rice spit from a person’s mouth revealed whether he or she was lying. Spitting out dry rice indicated the dry mouth of a liar.This form of lie detection originated in China. 2. In Europe, During the Middle Ages, torture was used as a means of forcing a person to tell the truth. 3. In the early 1700s, Daniel DeFoe was the first to move away from torture by suggesting that deception could be evaluated by monitoring the heart rate. 4. In 1764, Cesare Beccaria wrote of torture, “By this method, the robust will escape, and the feeble be condemned. 5. The Father of Modern Criminology Cesare Lombroso, became the first person to use science as a method of detecting deception in the year 1895. 6. Cesare Lombroso became the first person to use science as a method of detecting deception. 7. B. Sticker developed a method of measuring the amount of sweat a suspect produced during interrogation. This was determined by the electrical conductibility of the suspect’s skin. 8. The first “polygraph” machine was actually a copy machine invented in 1804. 9. In the early 1900s, James MacKenzie invented what he called the “ink polygraph”. This was used to monitor cardiovascular responses by measuring pulse and blood pressure. 10. In 1914,Vittorio Benussi used pneumatic tubing to study an individual’s breathing rates. The device wrapped around the person’s chest and measured depth and rate of breath. Answer: Lie Detection and Interrogation
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