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Interviewer behaviour in investigative interviews
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1997Abstract Children (eight and nine years) viewed a magic show in small groups and were subsequently interviewed 2 days after the event, using either the Cognitive Interview (CI) or a Structured Interview (SI) technique (Time 1). After 12 days the children were re-interviewed (Time 2). Another group was interviewed only at Time 2.
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Investigative Interviewing and Training: The Investigative Interviewer Apprentice
2014Unlike the majority of investigative interviewing literature, this chapter will not focus on investigative interviewing as such but will reflect on how police interviewers can be trained more efficiently, in order to reduce the risk of qualitatively poor interviewing behaviour.
Lotte Smets, Imke Rispens
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2020
Abstract In many places throughout world, suspects (and sometimes witnesses and victims) are still interrogated in a coercive, pressurizing manner. The beliefs underlying such practices are examined in this chapter, as is the emerging body of research on offenders’ opinions about effective interviewing, which actually supports the ...
Ray Bull, Asbjørn Rachlew
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Abstract In many places throughout world, suspects (and sometimes witnesses and victims) are still interrogated in a coercive, pressurizing manner. The beliefs underlying such practices are examined in this chapter, as is the emerging body of research on offenders’ opinions about effective interviewing, which actually supports the ...
Ray Bull, Asbjørn Rachlew
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2022
This chapter discusses the process of investigative interviewing. Interviewing witnesses, victims, and suspects is a key part of the police investigation process, thus the modern approach to police interviewing in the UK is to see the interview as a means of seeking to establish the truth. Following the advent of the Police and Criminal Evidence (PACE)
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This chapter discusses the process of investigative interviewing. Interviewing witnesses, victims, and suspects is a key part of the police investigation process, thus the modern approach to police interviewing in the UK is to see the interview as a means of seeking to establish the truth. Following the advent of the Police and Criminal Evidence (PACE)
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Between Investigator and Suspect: The Role of the Working Alliance in Investigative Interviewing
2014The importance of building rapport when interviewing witnesses and suspects is emphasized in many interview models developed in europe as well as in the united states. The construct of rapport shows a number of similarities with the construct of the working alliance, which is already extensively examined in therapeutic settings.
Vanderhallen, M., Vervaeke, G.
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International Journal of Market Research, 2004
This paper examines a method of interviewing that combines elements of qualitative research with disciplined data recording and discusses its suitability for the more sensitive subject areas of social research.
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This paper examines a method of interviewing that combines elements of qualitative research with disciplined data recording and discusses its suitability for the more sensitive subject areas of social research.
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