Derek Van SchaikWhat was going on psychologically, behaviorally, and neurologically with President Joe Biden in the presidential debate with former President Donald Trump?
Now, in the comments: Should Joe Biden step down as President, step aside as the Democratic candidate, or do you think he’s perfectly fine to serve another 4-year term? Let everyone know in the comments below.
Why Joe Biden Acted Like a Child in the Presidential Debate – PsychologyDerek Van Schaik2024-06-30 | What was going on psychologically, behaviorally, and neurologically with President Joe Biden in the presidential debate with former President Donald Trump?
Now, in the comments: Should Joe Biden step down as President, step aside as the Democratic candidate, or do you think he’s perfectly fine to serve another 4-year term? Let everyone know in the comments below.
Website: derekvanschaik.comWhat would’ve happened to Trump if turned his head slightlyDerek Van Schaik2024-07-22 | ...Why Trump’s Secret Service Protection Acted Like Clowns – PsychologyDerek Van Schaik2024-07-20 | What’s the psychology of why the Secret Service failed so miserably protecting Trump?
As you all know, if you’re protected by the Secret Service, you are the safest person on Earth.
Okay, maybe they’re better at being secretive than providing service. If you can’t spot a pew-pew-man with an AR rifle at a political rally slowly crawling on top of a white roof of a building that was staged for law enforcement’s response, they got serious problems. In addition to them unable to secure such an obvious line of sight, their securing of Former President Trump was horrendous. This incident was massively blundered, and it was largely because of their failed psychology, so now let’s break it all down and get started.
Now in the comments: Why do you think Trump’s Secret Service detail was so terrible? Do you think he was given low-grade Secret Service security? Let everyone know in the comments below.
Website: derekvanschaik.comWhy Biden’s voice was weak and raspy during the debateDerek Van Schaik2024-07-03 | Why #JoeBiden’s voice was weak and raspy during the #presidentialdebate - #psychology #educationBody Language - Exact moment Trump knew Biden lost the debateDerek Van Schaik2024-07-02 | #Bodylanguage of the moment when #Trump knew #Biden lost the debate - #psychology #educationDementia uncertainty #psychology #presidentialdebateDerek Van Schaik2024-07-02 | Dementia uncertainty #psychology #education #debateBiggest mistake interrogators makeDerek Van Schaik2024-06-26 | Biggest mistake interrogators make #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyGood cop interrogation mistakesDerek Van Schaik2024-06-25 | ...How interrogators can trick the suspect into confessingDerek Van Schaik2024-06-25 | ...Bad cop interrogation tacticsDerek Van Schaik2024-06-22 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyHow not to interrogate a suspectDerek Van Schaik2024-06-21 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWatch How These Cops FAILED Miserably at Good Cop - Bad Cop Interrogating Michael RaffertyDerek Van Schaik2024-06-19 | How does good cop - bad cop work to psychologically manipulate the suspect into confessing and how did these cops fail miserably at it? Find out next.
In this interrogation, Michael Rafferty, 28, is the suspect in a horrific murder that took place on April 8, 2009, in Ontario, Canada. Michael denied involvement, despite the mountains of evidence against him with security footage and his accomplice, Terri-Lynne McClintic, 18, turning against him. Police knew they needed to apply maximum psychological pressure to get Michael to confess. You surely heard of the classic interrogation technique good cop – bad cop, but here’s how it works in real life, but also watch how these cops completely blundered it causing them to fail at getting their desired confession.
Now in the comments: What do you think of the good cop – bad cop technique and do you think it’s too manipulative? Let everyone know in the comments below.
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#forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhat happens when you let a murderer go freeDerek Van Schaik2024-05-04 | What happens when you let a murderer go free #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyDuct tape doesn’t have magical silencing abilitiesDerek Van Schaik2024-05-03 | Duct tape doesn’t have magical silencing abilities #criminalminds #csi #moviesgetwrong #ducttapeTesting Silencing Techniques You Always See In Crime ShowsDerek Van Schaik2024-04-29 | Busting Crime Show Myths – Putting Silencing Techniques You Always See To The Test!
You surely saw crime dramas where the criminals tris to prevent the victim from talking by putting something in or over their mouth, but does any of that actually work? We’re going to test all the ones you always see to finally find out. Now, let’s get started.
Website: derekvanschaik.comWhy police always let the suspect lieDerek Van Schaik2024-04-26 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhy the guilty suspect avoids talking about the missing personDerek Van Schaik2024-04-25 | Why the guilty suspect often avoids talking about the missing person #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhat movies always get wrong about duct tapeDerek Van Schaik2024-04-20 | ...What movies always get wrong about crime scenesDerek Van Schaik2024-04-19 | What movies always get wrong about crime scenes #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhat movies get wrong about duct tapeDerek Van Schaik2024-04-16 | What movies don’t understand about duct tape #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhy it’s so difficult for jurors to convict celebritiesDerek Van Schaik2024-04-14 | Why it’s so difficult for jurors to convict celebrities #ojsimpson #oj #psychology #education #forensicpsychologyWhy was he friends with John Wayne Gacy?!Derek Van Schaik2024-04-06 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychology #johnwaynegacyPsychology of why Lucky cries at nightDerek Van Schaik2024-04-06 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychology #britneyspearsWhy the highs and lows of fame are psychologically damagingDerek Van Schaik2024-04-04 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychology #britneyspearsWhen parents push their child to become a starDerek Van Schaik2024-04-03 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #nickelodeon #quietonsetWhy Childhood Fame Psychologically DESTROYS ChildrenDerek Van Schaik2024-03-29 | What’s the psychology of why childhood fame is so destructive?
As you all know, there’s no safer path for your child than to make them a child star? Okay, maybe not at all.
We’re going to break down the curious psychology from the docu-series “Quiet on Set” to finally reveal why childhood fame is often so destructive. Now, let’s get started.
Now in the comments: Why do you think some parents pressure their child to become a child actor despite the many dangers? Let everyone know in the comments below.
Website: derekvanschaik.comCan you spot a murderer’s guilty body language and behavior? - Part 3Derek Van Schaik2024-03-27 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyCan you spot a murderer’s guilty body language and behavior? - Part 2Derek Van Schaik2024-03-24 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyCan you spot a murderer’s guilty body language and behavior? - Part 1Derek Van Schaik2024-03-23 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyHow interrogators get your phone’s passcode - Part 2Derek Van Schaik2024-03-21 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyHow interrogators get your phone’s passcode - Part 1Derek Van Schaik2024-03-21 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhere’s Kate Middleton?Derek Van Schaik2024-03-17 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyWhy fake emotion catches liars and murderersDerek Van Schaik2024-03-10 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #chriswattsForensic psychology reacts to Katie Britt’s fake emotion and body languageDerek Van Schaik2024-03-10 | #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #katiebrittInterpreting what these interrogation questions actually meanDerek Van Schaik2024-03-07 | Interpreting what interrogators actually mean #psychology #forensicpsychology #educationWhat a murderer says when she’s scared her guilty BODY language will be exposedDerek Van Schaik2024-03-07 | What a murderer says when she’s afraid her guilty BODY language will be exposed #forensicpsychology #psychology #education #criminalpsychologyHow interrogators prevent a suspect from leaving a “voluntary” interrogationDerek Van Schaik2024-03-05 | #psychology #education #criminalpsychology #forensicpsychologyWhy interrogators give the suspect their business card and then say this to themDerek Van Schaik2024-03-03 | #psychology #criminalpsychology #forensicpsychologyWhy interrogators give the suspect food and drink?Derek Van Schaik2024-03-03 | Why interrogators give the suspect food and drink? #psychology #criminalpsychologyWatch How Police Stop This Stepmom Murderer From Escaping Their Interrogation Room – Letecia StauchDerek Van Schaik2024-02-28 | Watch What Police Do When Their Top Murder Suspect, Letecia Stauch, decides to escape the interrogation. We’re going to break down psychological interrogation tactics police use to keep their suspect in the interrogation room to get a confession.
Letica Stauch was the Colorado Springs woman who was convicted of murdering her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon, when on January 27, 2020. Two days after this interrogation on February 1st she rented a van, stuffed him in a suitcase, drove 1,367 miles to Florida, and threw the suitcase off a bridge and into the bay. During the trial, she tried to get out of it by bogusly pleading not guilty by reason of insanity claiming that one of her alternate personalities was the one who committed the murder, but the jury didn’t buy it.
At this point here, she was just a person of interest. So, the police asked her to come in for a “voluntarily” interview to hopefully find Gannon. They initially told her that she could leave at any time; however, ever wonder what happens when their number one murder suspect decides to take them up on that offer and just leave the interview? We’re going to break down these odd psychological interrogation secrets used to keep their number one suspect from escaping their interrogation room to find their missing person and get a confession. Now let’s get started.
Now in the comments, why do you think Letecia did it? Let everyone know in the comments below.
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