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konfrontationsprov

Konfrontationsprov is a term used in Swedish and other Nordic contexts to describe a structured confrontation procedure employed during investigative interviews or clinical assessments to test the consistency of a person’s statements with known facts.

In practice, the procedure involves presenting relevant evidence—such as documents, timelines, or testimony from others—and explicitly

Konfrontationsprov is used in various domains, including forensic investigations, risk assessments, and some clinical evaluations where

Ethical and methodological critiques emphasize that outcomes may be influenced by interviewer technique, the subject’s stress

Legal and professional guidelines stress informed consent, limits on coercive pressure, and documentation of procedures and

See also: forensic interviewing, credibility assessment, interrogation.

confronting
the
individual
with
discrepancies
between
their
account
and
the
evidence.
The
aim
is
to
elicit
more
complete
or
candid
responses,
assess
credibility,
and
clarify
timeline
inconsistencies.
The
method
is
usually
carried
out
by
trained
professionals,
such
as
investigators,
clinicians,
or
forensic
interviewers,
in
a
controlled
setting.
the
reliability
of
statements
is
relevant.
response,
and
cultural
or
language
factors.
Critics
warn
of
the
risk
of
coercion,
false
confessions,
or
reputational
harm
if
not
properly
regulated.
safeguards.