LETTER TO (DELETED) FORWARDING STATUS REPORT TITLED (RESEARCH ON AN INTERROGATION DEVICE AND PROCEDURE) DATED MARCH 13, 1953

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My 1), 1953 '.!ashInr;ton 2c, ^. T1 C.-- rear .TIclosed for 7!)ur flies is +, h61 originll copy ef cr latent ":,tatus Etrport on the utie of the '7,iCe-tono deliv instrument an an interroatien device. Us� (ncloned for your use is a duplicate wirich you requested in your letter to us dated February 20) 1953. ;.. ��-, � 1. c_ Very tzul:i Rosearch on an Interrogation revice and 7rocedure � May 13, 1953 The prin,Ary aim .11d purpose of this orojc:ct is to obtain a success.. ful interrogltion device from the effects of side-tone delay, together with an appropriate procedure for its use iith a minimum number of attachments. The secondary aim, being developed in this laboratory, is to obtain morn easily Interpreted poly7,raph reords by use of Ade-tone delay in con- junction Ilth the polyraph. delivered to this labcratory a more refined side-tone delay (TD) instrument on ffarch 5, 1953. The construction of this new instrument was requested by the investigators Ath the belief that its rnfinements would eliminate some of the difficulties encountered in previous instruments. The refinements consii;ted of a variable tape mooed muich vas incorvrated with the erase, record, and play,)ack nead aLisombly of thc-! standard Magnccord. in order to accomplish this, A stand:1rd ?I'tgneccTd recordinf: unit was completoly dismantled and tht7:n rebuilt ;:ith a variable tape speed. Ilso the standard Magnecord synchronous moor wan adjusted so as to drive a disc at variable distances fromthe axis. The newly constructed drive was free from wow and had a 1-10 speed range which meant the tape speed was 3" to 30" per second. This provided an easily adjustable variable in the side-tone delay from 0.0)116 to 0.416 seconds, rho standard Hagnocorci endless- loop tape device was utilized in pli,ice of the stand:Ard t.;,�o-reol device. In February, 1953 the investigators decided that possibly better re- sults could be obtained if the subject was not required to wear earphones. Ili 71.3y 12.1 1953 additional a-paratus was added t,o v irtrible-delny rent , so that it %wild be unnecessary for the subj.yct to L�ear earphone:T. Tho elimination of the subject's earphones was accomplished by adding two throat microphones, an auxiliary amplifier, and two extornal speakers. The microphones are of VI, crystal-ccntact type and w..ire adan tod throat mierortiones since no c.:-Thercial throat microba.)nes The subject's microphone is connected to the 5 tandard Hacnecord amplifier, and the amplifier's meter switch is the STD oFf-and-on switch. The Magnecord's monitoring jack is the outlet from this instrument and it is connected to the auxiliar� y amplifier by a sound cable. ale sublectil s.)eech poen throu4h this ,auxiliary 711741i-1er to the tvo enternal speakers. The second thrort microphone interr;gat,:lr, .111 t iis icrc.onrne L conn(.:ctf.:.d I tvc tly to the iliary am�lltfier, hricn hf-, two e xtern sic. Thus, the sublect's 1!)er:ch in r delayed hlle the, interro- r tor' s :::mcech can netTr be dflavod. :Ance tho to vies 1-rard thr,.�Th the two external speakers, the subject will, be less likely to sulTect that his voice is being delved because both voices will sound alike, even though the interrogator's voice is not delayed. *24. Thrugh exreriment.ltion tt la7mr,Acry it .1:3 founi that two external upeakers were much mord effective in inducing the TP effect than one speaker. With only one speaker the subject can tarn his head and. focus his attention wa.y� from the source of his delayed apeech. The bent reeelts eeee LhtTLr1nc ticrL t.htve were olced on eithr side cf the subject. The variable-delay instrument delivered in March proved to be the most durable so far tested because of its improved design and better con- etructien. �nrovlded the :interrogator 1:ith an in7trumcnt which did not htvl di nrhtn vow, flutter, or noises. .The v-;.!;igttors tilought thlt this improved instrumfint would provide a better evaluation of the variable delay because of there refinements. It wan believed that more subjects vould,be affected by the side-tone 6e1ay phenomenon %d.ththAs improved in. strument. Hoeevers in Pztual criminel crules it tan found that the subjPet3 -ho 'fere not affectedhy a prodeturnined 0.20 tpnconds delay Item usually not 2ff,:?ctrid Olen t r 1r3hLE..deLVy cfivicl! une?ds T117 wl!; true though the. (n.tire I.:owe from 0.0)J16 to n.)11.6 F,acondrs W17 utUd.'urtharmores the rubjecte orn vere affectod t.) nyoxtent by th predetorlind delay of 0,20 7coonds ,11:-7c!m IffnctA to 1,y groAtor xtent the -delay 1.41.e increased or decreased. Then- results again indicated to the ineeetigators that possibly the oubject's amount of educations intelligence or social consciQusness was related to the ameunt of eifficulty he exoe-rienced in speaking when the 77D instrument 44s operating. Tt 11AS oriiellly thht that the mor diffi_culty a r,1111ty :!abject had In flking because of the 7TP effet� the lore likely. hu 14-ks to oonfe7s. However, it was discovored that many guilty subjects confessed oven though their speech was unaffected by the STD device. Thorefores lInce JanaA-y the InIrwItir-liors ';eru nc.), too (r,ncornod the effect of the sift-tone delay ner se, bat thcy concentroted on the procedures to be used with the instrument so thst confessions could be more easily and readily obtained. The results, then obtained with the variable. dalay Instrunont bore out this belief as well as the soundness of the olgn of 1-yArtm, nnre concerned clth int,IrrogJtional technittes rtlr! !Irecodures rathor th4n 1,1th the !-crl effoct. .It was Pound that approximately the same'percentage of guilty subjects 1 � confessed I./hen the variable-delay instmtmInt was used fcr the interrogation as when the one fixed delay instrument was used. 7rem t'x-k inocptin of thts contract to ay 11, 1953 this bercentae of confessions fro7I interrocrAted gatity �nuhlr,stm Rmounteri to Anproximltely 56 nqnt. M1.5 f:i.r.;ure of 56 pr,r cent can be cortm.lted to the ni7xcontar:c of crinnal k:-nfesdons v:linad at llbor7.tory hot;41on Jannpr7 A, 12,41 pnd rec'r:mbor 31, 1952. Airing this 13.,rv-7ear nz?riod, ,..henri. Ar!e-tone delf,y instrulonts 1.:ore used on these inhjects, Approximltely 02 pk,r cent of the interrogated subjects did confess to the crime under investigation. Thua when one reviews the pant year in its entirely, it per that the ide-tone delay did not incream the nercontage of confessions, 'hen A confession was 7,ained by the use of the -11) instrument, It did not rilterially 0114 rcC.ucc virlte. !or 0;)tainin7, t11:1 n.ir (1Y interroation any eaAer. urtMrnIre, tho great majority of those who did confess would have confessed without the uee of the f;TD instrument. Tn 1 ct, Ltire ts� a yc:1 pabibj.3.ty t,hu ttv.z actually :3turpcd a nurtcr cf :710*3eLl frcl conic;in titir crimarz. definitely proven to be true in two cases when, after fully confessing, the subjects stated that they ,t1A not confess��earlIer because of the 31D and that tey 14-21t, unttl the .71) in,s7tru!17:nt 1;a1 turn43d of: befure ILlso, it in .).ther inLfn-rc.icionc tn iJJy uoj(ct3 were so. confused F.nd beilticroll by the 7.1D offeCt that they were no longer ctncerned about their crime and were not listening to w,hat the interrogator said. ',hen tt; r3ubjact in ;Ictually d:Itractild 0.dr f.ile effects uf Lh th2 interregatorla persaasivenens is lost ..r1A1 thefe is little likclihood of obtainir,F. a confession. It isthe opinion of the inve3tigators that the. future hold:: very little L2.2 f