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UNDERSTANDING

SUBJECTS AGE
CHARACTERISTICS
GROUP 2:
• ENHANCING FURTHER THE STUDY OF THE PYSCHOLOGY OF
THE LYING PERSON , IT IS ALSO NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND
SUBJECTS CHARACTERISTICS, WHICH ARE FOLLOWS :
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7 to 12 years
Fantastic subjects are those children who aren't mature enough to differentiate what is good and bad, especially in their acts; they still require direction since they are highly prone to becoming a witness
and subject of polygraphy; they can't be honored in court and they can't participate or become a subject in a lie detection test as one of the requirements for this is being able to completely comprehend
what is right and wrong and knowing how to decide for themselves.
13 to 19 years
Distinction of fantasy and reality; at this age level the subject is at
the age of limitation and idolatry; his/ her ego may start to develop.
20 to 25 years
• His/her ego begins to lessen because he/she think he/ she is not important person. Subjects like
him, are idealistic and be principled. They become responsible and sometimes conscious of their
neighbors. The girls may begin to marry at this age , and they become sociable. The degree of their
exposure to society depends on how they were bought up socially ,morally, spiritually, including
family, friends and other individual influences.
26 to 60 years
• They serve as the best witnesses.
Materialism, Maturity and
responsibility are often possessed by
them. Intellect is fully developed and
intelligence is well coordinated by
memory.
61 to death


• Thereare fading because their senses detective .
They are no longer good witnesses. They need
perspective because they may start to act like
children (senility). They are irritable and sensitive.
SOME SIGNS OF LIES AND
DECEPTION
• GENERALLY, WHEN A PERSON BECOMES
DEFENSIVE DUE TO FEAR OR DETECTION ,
ONE CAN POINT OUT THAT ANY OF THE
SIGNS HERE IN ENUMERATED INDICATES
LIES, GUILT, OR DECEPTION, SUCH AS :
1. STAMMERING

• means that there is a break in flow when


speaking. You then hear or see different automatic
individual reactions to this moments. The
stammering moment will affect people differently
inside ( their thoughts and feelings) and their
behaviour ( their willingness to speak ).
Example of stammering:
2. SWEARING TO OR BEFORE GOD THAT HE DID NOT
COMMIT THE CRIME

To vigorously affirm the truth of a


statement, knowing that the failure to do
so may result in a punishment from God.
3.POINTING HIS GUILT TO SOMEBODY ELSE
4. SUBJECT REFUSES TO ANSWERS
QUESTIONS THRU ALIBIS AND EXCUSES.
5. HE IS ALL THE TIME ABSENT - MINDED
6. HE IS ALWAYS REQUESTING FOR
REPETITION OF QUESTIONS
7. HE OFTEN ASKS COUNTER – QUESTIONS
AND COUNTER - QUARIES .
8. HE OFTEN ASKS PERMISSION TO GO TO
COMFORT – ROOM , ETC.
THANK YOU!!!
GROUP 2:
TOLENTINO, JHELIANE BETH A.
SASAN, JOHN L.
FRANCISCO, ALDRIN R.
SANDOY, PHYSAN C.
GUARIN, GARIJUN VENCENT V.

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