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Tag: behavioural scientist

Murderers betray themselves with body language

Posted on September 11, 2017 by Thea Jourdan

Murderers can’t control the subconscious body language which conveys their guilt. ‘Even the most confident, hardened killers can give themselves away with tiny signs and gestures from the face, body and voice that suggest that they are lying,’ explains Cliff Lansley, a behavioural scientist. ‘The key is to know what you are looking for – the reliable […]

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Posted in Medico-Legal, NeurodiversityTagged baseline patterns, behavioural scientist, eye contact, lying, neurology, stress, subconscious body languageLeave a comment on Murderers betray themselves with body language

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