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Author response to: Recurring bacterial strains, subclusters, and the importance of practising lessons learned. [PDF]
Stapleton GS, Brandenburg JM, Nichols M.
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The impact of interview quality on risk assessment of young people who sexually offend. [PDF]
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Everything but the kitchen sink: The use of multiple hypothesis generation methods to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis associated with frozen profiteroles and eclairs. [PDF]
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Using an AI-based avatar for interviewer training at Children's Advocacy Centers: Proof of Concept. [PDF]
Baugerud GA +12 more
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"They Align Themselves With Us, Whereas I'm Aligned With the Patient": A Multi-Site Qualitative Study of Resident Physicians' Experiences With Law Enforcement in the Emergency Department. [PDF]
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2021
This book provides readers with the knowledge, understanding, and tools to facilitate maximum disclosure by any interviewee in order to achieve the investigative aim and objectives. At its core, the Conversation Management Approach embodies a commitment to transparency and ethical conduct, as well as respect for the individual and professional ...
Mark Roycroft, Lindsey Brine
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This book provides readers with the knowledge, understanding, and tools to facilitate maximum disclosure by any interviewee in order to achieve the investigative aim and objectives. At its core, the Conversation Management Approach embodies a commitment to transparency and ethical conduct, as well as respect for the individual and professional ...
Mark Roycroft, Lindsey Brine
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2023
Abstract Investigative interviews are an essential tool for any criminal investigation and are conducted across a variety of contexts and subject populations. In each context, key psychological processes function to regulate communication between an interviewer and a subject—from developing rapport and trust to facilitating memory ...
Christian A. Meissner +4 more
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Abstract Investigative interviews are an essential tool for any criminal investigation and are conducted across a variety of contexts and subject populations. In each context, key psychological processes function to regulate communication between an interviewer and a subject—from developing rapport and trust to facilitating memory ...
Christian A. Meissner +4 more
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