THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF FINDING PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS
THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF FINDING PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS
Author(s): Costina SfintesSubject(s): Psychology, Criminal Law
Published by: Editura Academica Brancusi
Keywords: PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS; EMOTIONS; MANIFESTATIONS; POLYGRAPH; SIMULATED BEHAVIOR;
Summary/Abstract: IF RATIONALLY, LOGICALLY AND COGNITIVELY, THE VAST MAJORITY OF PEOPLE WHO COMMIT ACTS OF AN ANTISOCIAL NATURE CAN ADOPT A MANIFESTATION OF PLENARY WILL, IN DEFENSE AGAINST ACCUSATIONS, IN TERMS OF EMOTIONAL FEELINGS AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL REACTIONS, VOLUNTARY SELF-CONTROL REMAINS WITHOUT EFFECT. MORE PERSONS. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS TO WHICH A PERSON IS SUBJECTED WHEN ASKED QUESTIONS RELATED TO THE ANTISOCIAL ACT, CAUSES THE BODY TO RELEASE HORMONES AND A CHAIN OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS, WHICH RESULT IN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN RESPIRATORY RHYTHM, TENSION , PULSE AND RED, CONCOMITANT WITH THE EMOTIONAL STATES CORRELATED WITH THE DENIAL OF THE TRUTH AND THE STATE OF FEAR FELT BY THE OFFENDER TOWARDS THE POSSIBILITY OF FINDING OUT THE TRUTH. JUDICIAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES, NEW AND AT THE SAME TIME OLD, EXPLOIT PRECISELY THIS WELL-FOUNDED SCIENTIFIC POSSIBILITY TO REGISTER CHANGES IN THE BODY OF THE VERIFIED SUBJECT, COMPARED TO A CERTAIN STIMULUS, WITH A CERTAIN INTENSITY.
Journal: Analele Universitatii „Constantin Brancusi” din Targu Jiu – Seria Litere si Stiinte Sociale
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 15-20
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English