Investigative interviewing : psychology and practice
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Investigative interviewing : psychology and practice
(Wiley series in the psychology of crime, policing and law / Graham Davies and Clive R. Hollin, series editors)
J. Wiley, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9780471987284
Description
This book provides a concise, practical guide to investigative interviewing based on psychological theory and research. It explains why certain guidelines should be followed and describes the underlying rationale for the investigative interviewing of any person, be they a suspect, witness, victim, complainant, or colleague. The book outlines what psychologists presently know about the most effective ways of interviewing witnesses/victims and suspects of all ages, including vulnerable groups.
Table of Contents
1.Introduction: The Importance of Investigative Interviewing. 2.How do People Remember? 3.The Cognitive Interview. 4.Conversation Management. 5.Published Research on Real-life Police Investigative Interviewing. 6.False Testimony. 7.Interviewing Vulnerable People. 8.Interviewing Children. 9.Training. Conclusions and Future Developments.
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: paper ISBN 9780471987291
Description
Well-informed and skilled interviewing is a key factor in dealingwith suspects, victims and witnesses. Experienced police andinvestigators know this from their own practice, and there is now asubstantial body of research and theory in psychology whichsupports this practice and can guide both training and thedevelopment of investigative work. The purpose of this book is toprovide a concise and clearly written guide to the psychologicalconcepts and research-based knowledge that can support and guideinvestigative interviewing. It deals in particular with:
* good basic practice and methods for investigativeinterviewing
* how to deal with false confessions and unreliable or incompletewitness information
* the special problems of interviewing children and othervulnerable people
* the process of interviewing suspects, victims, witnesses,complainants and colleagues
This book will be of interest and value to a wide range ofprofessionals involved in training and practice in the police orother agencies, as well as social workers,lawyers, psychologistsand psychiatrists involved in forensic work. "The strength of thisbook lies in its relevance for both practice and research ininvestigative interviewing, not only in Britain butinternationally. Based on psychological theory and research, itprovides practitioners with a wealth of information and specificguidelines to help improve their interviewing skills. Researchersare challenged to address some of the, as yet, unansweredquestions." Janet Jackson, Netherlands Institute for the Study ofCriminality and Law Enforcement, Leiden, The Netherlands This bookis published in the Wiley Series in the Psychology of Crime,Policing and Law Series Editors: professor Professor Graham DaviesUniversity of Leicester, UK, and Professor Ray Bull University ofPortsmouth, UK
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Importance of Investigative Interviewing.
How do People Remember?
The Cognitive Interview.
Conversation Management.
What Happens in Police Interviews?
False Testimony.
Interviewing Vulnerable People.
Interviewing Children.
Training.
Conclusions and Future Developments.
References.
Index.
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