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- Subject: Re: Psychics' Predictions Fizzle For 1992
- Message-ID: <3JAN199310344963@skyblu.ccit.arizona.edu>
- From: lippard@skyblu.ccit.arizona.edu (James J. Lippard)
- Date: 3 Jan 1993 10:34 MST
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- In article <1993Jan3.011415.18436@ncsu.edu>, hes@unity.ncsu.edu (Henry E. Schaffer) writes...
- >In article <1993Jan2.231655.12160@cs.unca.edu> kepley@cs.unca.edu (Brad Kepley) writes:
- >>>do you really think people actually believe this obvious entertainment?
- >>
- >>I'd say they do. Aren't "psychics" sometimes used by the police or
- >>is that bull*** dished out by the cons who call themselves psychics?
- >> ...
- >
- > I've wondered about this too, and just found an article on this
- >topic in the new Winter 1993 issue of the Skeptical Inquirer. It is
- >
- >Psychics: Do Police Departments Really Use Them?
- >by J. A. Sweat and M. W. Durm pages 148-158.
- >
- > They surveyed the 50 police departments of the 50 largest cities
- >in the U.S.. The majority don't use psychics at all, and it
- >appears that the others have obtained very little benefit or
- >perhaps have been hindered. The article provides the survey, the
- >response data and a fair amount of discussion on the details.
-
- I haven't seen this article yet (I'm still waiting for my copy of
- the latest SI to be delivered), but in my own investigations of
- psychic detectives, I've discovered that official police spokespersons
- will say one thing, while individual police investigators will say
- something different. For instance, I called the Tempe Police Department
- to ask about Scottsdale psychic Jonathan Chris's claim to have assisted
- in the investigation of a murder case (which was solved) a few years
- previously. The police spokesman told me that the TPD did not use
- Chris, does not use psychics, and has never used psychics. When I
- spoke to the police detective who actually was in charge of the
- investigation, however, he said that he had indeed consulted with Chris
- a couple of times. (He also said that they already had the suspect in
- mind, if not in custody, by the time Chris contacted them.)
-
- Jim Lippard Lippard@CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU
- Dept. of Philosophy Lippard@ARIZVMS.BITNET
- University of Arizona
- Tucson, AZ 85721
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