Multiple Choice
Jack was extremely uncomfortable with admitting to a crime against a minor so he kept denying any involvement. The interrogator has been very understanding and nice, and suggested that Jack had committed the crime without realizing the victim was a minor, since she looked so mature and acted like an adult. This situation illustrates a combination of which influence strategies inherent in the Reid technique?
A) Loss of control and social isolation.
B) Social isolation and certainty of guilt.
C) Loss of control and minimization of culpability.
D) Certainty of guilt and minimization of culpability.
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