Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing
Applying Cognitive Principles
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Jason J; Carol, Rolando; Schreiber Compo, Nadja
Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing
Applying Cognitive Principles
Herausgeber: Dickinson, Jason J; Carol, Rolando; Schreiber Compo, Nadja
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This volume reviews the application of cognitive research to investigative interviewing, revealing how principles of cognition, memory and social dynamics may increase the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. It has a wide audience in psychology, forensics, and disciplines such as epidemiology and gerontology.
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This volume reviews the application of cognitive research to investigative interviewing, revealing how principles of cognition, memory and social dynamics may increase the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. It has a wide audience in psychology, forensics, and disciplines such as epidemiology and gerontology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138064683
- ISBN-10: 1138064688
- Artikelnr.: 55580867
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138064683
- ISBN-10: 1138064688
- Artikelnr.: 55580867
Jason J. Dickinson, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology and the Director of the Robert D. McCormick Center for Child Advocacy and Policy at Montclair State University. Nadja Schreiber Compo, Ph.D., is an associate professor of psychology at Florida International University Rolando N. Carol, Ph.D. is an assistant professor at Auburn University at Montgomery. Bennett L. Schwartz, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Florida International University. Michelle R. McCauley, Ph.D. is a professor of psychology at Middlebury College.
1. Fisher
R.P. & Geiselman
R. E. Expanding the Cognitive Interview to Non-Criminal Investigations 2. Bull
R.
Paulo
R.
& Albuquerque
P. The Impact of the Cognitive Interview in the UK and Recent Research in Portugal 3. Hope
L.
& Gabbert
F. Expanding the Legacy of the Cognitive Interview: Developments and Innovations in Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing 4. Milne
R.
Griffiths
A.
Clarke
C.
& Dando
C. The Cognitive interview - A Tiered Approach in the Real World 5. Altman
C.
Schreiber Compo
N.
Hagsand
A. V.
& Evans
J. R. State of Intoxication: A Review of the Effects of Alcohol on Witnesses Memory 6. Mosser
A. E.
& Evans
J. From the Police Station to the Hospital Bed: Using the Cognitive Interview to Enhance Epidemiological Interviewing 7.Vrij
A.
& Nahari
G. The Verifiability Approach 8. Brandon
S. E.
& Wells
S. Commonalities and Complementaries Among Science-based Interview Methods: Towards a Theory of Interrogation 9. Leins
D. A.
& Zimmerman
L. A. Navigating the Interview: Judgment and Decision-making in Investigative Interviewing 10. Zajac
R. Mussa
M. Westra
N. J.
& Powell
M. Multi-disciplinary Stakholder's Views on Improving Investigative Interviews With Adult Sexual Assault Complainants 11. Lytle. N. E.
Dickinson
J. J.
& Poole
D. A. Techniques for Interviewing Reluctant Child Witnesses 12. Brubacher
S. P.
& Earhart
B. Investigative Interviewing About Repeated Experiences 13. McCauley
M. R. & Santee A. Viewing the CI Through the Lens of Self Determination Theory
R.P. & Geiselman
R. E. Expanding the Cognitive Interview to Non-Criminal Investigations 2. Bull
R.
Paulo
R.
& Albuquerque
P. The Impact of the Cognitive Interview in the UK and Recent Research in Portugal 3. Hope
L.
& Gabbert
F. Expanding the Legacy of the Cognitive Interview: Developments and Innovations in Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing 4. Milne
R.
Griffiths
A.
Clarke
C.
& Dando
C. The Cognitive interview - A Tiered Approach in the Real World 5. Altman
C.
Schreiber Compo
N.
Hagsand
A. V.
& Evans
J. R. State of Intoxication: A Review of the Effects of Alcohol on Witnesses Memory 6. Mosser
A. E.
& Evans
J. From the Police Station to the Hospital Bed: Using the Cognitive Interview to Enhance Epidemiological Interviewing 7.Vrij
A.
& Nahari
G. The Verifiability Approach 8. Brandon
S. E.
& Wells
S. Commonalities and Complementaries Among Science-based Interview Methods: Towards a Theory of Interrogation 9. Leins
D. A.
& Zimmerman
L. A. Navigating the Interview: Judgment and Decision-making in Investigative Interviewing 10. Zajac
R. Mussa
M. Westra
N. J.
& Powell
M. Multi-disciplinary Stakholder's Views on Improving Investigative Interviews With Adult Sexual Assault Complainants 11. Lytle. N. E.
Dickinson
J. J.
& Poole
D. A. Techniques for Interviewing Reluctant Child Witnesses 12. Brubacher
S. P.
& Earhart
B. Investigative Interviewing About Repeated Experiences 13. McCauley
M. R. & Santee A. Viewing the CI Through the Lens of Self Determination Theory
1. Fisher
R.P. & Geiselman
R. E. Expanding the Cognitive Interview to Non-Criminal Investigations 2. Bull
R.
Paulo
R.
& Albuquerque
P. The Impact of the Cognitive Interview in the UK and Recent Research in Portugal 3. Hope
L.
& Gabbert
F. Expanding the Legacy of the Cognitive Interview: Developments and Innovations in Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing 4. Milne
R.
Griffiths
A.
Clarke
C.
& Dando
C. The Cognitive interview - A Tiered Approach in the Real World 5. Altman
C.
Schreiber Compo
N.
Hagsand
A. V.
& Evans
J. R. State of Intoxication: A Review of the Effects of Alcohol on Witnesses Memory 6. Mosser
A. E.
& Evans
J. From the Police Station to the Hospital Bed: Using the Cognitive Interview to Enhance Epidemiological Interviewing 7.Vrij
A.
& Nahari
G. The Verifiability Approach 8. Brandon
S. E.
& Wells
S. Commonalities and Complementaries Among Science-based Interview Methods: Towards a Theory of Interrogation 9. Leins
D. A.
& Zimmerman
L. A. Navigating the Interview: Judgment and Decision-making in Investigative Interviewing 10. Zajac
R. Mussa
M. Westra
N. J.
& Powell
M. Multi-disciplinary Stakholder's Views on Improving Investigative Interviews With Adult Sexual Assault Complainants 11. Lytle. N. E.
Dickinson
J. J.
& Poole
D. A. Techniques for Interviewing Reluctant Child Witnesses 12. Brubacher
S. P.
& Earhart
B. Investigative Interviewing About Repeated Experiences 13. McCauley
M. R. & Santee A. Viewing the CI Through the Lens of Self Determination Theory
R.P. & Geiselman
R. E. Expanding the Cognitive Interview to Non-Criminal Investigations 2. Bull
R.
Paulo
R.
& Albuquerque
P. The Impact of the Cognitive Interview in the UK and Recent Research in Portugal 3. Hope
L.
& Gabbert
F. Expanding the Legacy of the Cognitive Interview: Developments and Innovations in Evidence-based Investigative Interviewing 4. Milne
R.
Griffiths
A.
Clarke
C.
& Dando
C. The Cognitive interview - A Tiered Approach in the Real World 5. Altman
C.
Schreiber Compo
N.
Hagsand
A. V.
& Evans
J. R. State of Intoxication: A Review of the Effects of Alcohol on Witnesses Memory 6. Mosser
A. E.
& Evans
J. From the Police Station to the Hospital Bed: Using the Cognitive Interview to Enhance Epidemiological Interviewing 7.Vrij
A.
& Nahari
G. The Verifiability Approach 8. Brandon
S. E.
& Wells
S. Commonalities and Complementaries Among Science-based Interview Methods: Towards a Theory of Interrogation 9. Leins
D. A.
& Zimmerman
L. A. Navigating the Interview: Judgment and Decision-making in Investigative Interviewing 10. Zajac
R. Mussa
M. Westra
N. J.
& Powell
M. Multi-disciplinary Stakholder's Views on Improving Investigative Interviews With Adult Sexual Assault Complainants 11. Lytle. N. E.
Dickinson
J. J.
& Poole
D. A. Techniques for Interviewing Reluctant Child Witnesses 12. Brubacher
S. P.
& Earhart
B. Investigative Interviewing About Repeated Experiences 13. McCauley
M. R. & Santee A. Viewing the CI Through the Lens of Self Determination Theory