A. INTRODUCTJON t C B, C G. Atiacbment 1-.., Attachment 2: APP.RCVr--D FrjR RtL7FJgt Date 16 9 4 ce met rp 4r. TSS has cleve3.opedr bL@ has under continuing s-uudy,., number or procedures for Inf3uencing and predicting b uloan bebp-vior"by cl@emiciil arA psychological mDr-Bn . These techniques havd-both defensive application's (such as de- 2 fen.se against interrogation and effects or isolation) and offensive applications (use of psycholoebemicals to control or discredit an individual Tney also may i3e useful in agent evaluation ancl in other vays. b. Limitations'. ]4uch of tbJ s vork involves pioneering in little-under- stood aspects of psychology. Testing of certa2in techniques on bimtens is difficult TA, in some cases., iupossib3.e. c. objectives Continue study In the field and Tmic the findings available on a steict3,T-control3.ed.. need-to-Imav basir.. 10. gLo 'b. (2 ---3------- 25 t