Recency principle

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The Recency Principle is described by the Roger Shuy in the journal Language Log.[1]

It is used by police interrogators to have a subject incriminate himself without realizing it, and more importantly, without speaking further about the topic. It exploits a known phenomenon where people focus on the most recent topic.[2] By quickly shifting to an unrelated topic after something incriminating was said, the interrogator can avoid having to elaborate on the statement, and avoid protest from the subject.

References

  1. http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002928.html
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