RT Article T1 Telling friend from foe: environmental cues improve detection accuracy of individuals with hostile intentions JF Legal and criminological psychology VO 22 IS 2 SP 378 OP 399 A1 Wijngaarden, R. J. van A2 Kleij, Rick van der A2 Kallen, Victor A2 Stekkinger, Michael A2 Vries, Peter de LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1846829615 AB Purpose. Detecting deviant behaviours that precede and are related to crimes can help prevent these crimes. Research suggests that the psychological mindset of wrongdoers may differ from others, such that they are more anxious, self-focussed, and vigilant. As a result, their responses to environmental cues, specifically those that signal risk of exposure, may differ. Method. In two randomized controlled trials, participants with high (vs. low) cognitive load walked a pre-defined route to carry out a hostile or non-hostile task. En route, participants were exposed to a strong (vs. mild) cue from a security officer (Study 1), or a cue (vs. no cue) resembling police walkie-talkie static noise (Study 2). Participants filled out a questionnaire measuring psychological constructs. Reactions during the task were recorded and presented to independent observers to determine the participants’ intent. Results. Participants with high (vs. low) cognitive load who were exposed to a strong (vs. mild or no) cue while carrying out their task were more often correctly identified by observers as either innocent or hostile based on their behaviour. Analysis of the questionnaire revealed that the experience of hostile intentions is related to anxiety, inhibitory control of anxiety, activation control of normal behaviour, and to other relevant constructs which may explain why cues that signal risk of exposure can improve the detection accuracy of individuals with hostile intentions. Conclusion. These studies show that cues that signal risk of exposure can improve the detection of wrongdoers and the role of self-regulation in the suppression of anxiety and deviant behaviours. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 397-399 NO Gesehen am 30.05.2023 NO First published: 29 April 2017 K1 Deception K1 Threat K1 self-focus K1 Anxiety K1 spotlight effect K1 illusion of transparency K1 Self-regulation K1 inhibitory control K1 activation control K1 environmental cues DO 10.1111/lcrp.12107