Research highlights drawing as lie detection technique

Lies told by criminals could be detected by asking them to draw a picture of what they saw in a new technique being developed by scientists, researchers said today.

Lies told by criminals could be detected by asking them to draw a picture of what they saw in a new technique being developed by scientists, researchers said today.

Forensic psychologists at the University of Portsmouth have found that lying is more obvious in a drawing than in a spoken description.

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