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Original Article

Investigative interviewing: Recent developments and some fundamental issues

Pages 237-245 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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John Pearse & GisliH. Gudjonsson. (1997) Police interviewing techniques at two south london police stations. Psychology, Crime & Law 3:1, pages 63-74.
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Fanjing Zeng, Ching-Yu Huang & Ray Bull. (2020) Police interview of suspects in China: Developments and analyses. International Journal of Police Science & Management 23:1, pages 29-41.
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Douglas W Maynard & David Schelly. (2017) Tunnel vision in a murder case: Telephone interaction between police detectives and the prime suspect. Discourse Studies 19:2, pages 169-195.
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Wei Wu & Tom Vander Beken. (2012) Relativism and Universalism in Interrogation Fairness: A Comparative Analysis Between Europe and China. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 19:3, pages 183-213.
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Wei Wu & Tom Vander Beken. (2012) The evolution of criminal interrogation rules in China. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 40:4, pages 271-295.
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Aldert Vrij, Samantha Mann & Ronald P. Fisher. (2006) Information-gathering vs accusatory interview style: Individual differences in respondents’ experiences. Personality and Individual Differences 41:4, pages 589-599.
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Linda A. Henkel & Kimberly J. Coffman. (2004) Memory distortions in coerced false confessions: a source monitoring framework analysis. Applied Cognitive Psychology 18:5, pages 567-588.
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Ian K. McKenzie. (2016) Eyewitness Evidence: Will the United States Guide for Law Enforcement Make Any Difference? . The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 7:4, pages 237-263.
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Gisli H. Gudjonsson. 2002. The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions 631 662 .
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John Pearse. (2006) Police interviewing: The identification of vulnerabilities. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 5:3, pages 147-159.
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GISLI H. GUDJONSSON. (2016) Alleged false confession, voluntariness and ‘free will': testifying against the Israeli General Security Service. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 5:2, pages 95-105.
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