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A Field evaluation of training in three methods of witness/victim investigative interviewing

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Pages 231-248 | Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Amy Hyman Gregory, Andrea Wolfs & Nadja Schreiber Compo. (2023) Witness/victim interviewing: a survey of real-world investigators’ training and practices. Psychology, Crime & Law 29:9, pages 957-981.
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Jessica S. Wasserman, Cody W. Polack, Crystal Casado, Maïte Brunel, Mohamad El Haj & Ralph R. Miller. (2020) Effects on memory of early testing and accuracy assessment for central and contextual content. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 32:7, pages 598-614.
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Christopher J. Lively, Laura Fallon, Brent Snook & Weyam Fahmy. (2020) Seeking or controlling the truth? An examination of courtroom questioning practices by Canadian lawyers. Psychology, Crime & Law 26:4, pages 343-366.
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Raffaella Nori, Massimiliano Palmiero, Alessia Bocchi & Laura Piccardi. (2018) The enhanced cognitive interview: could individual differences in visuo-spatial working memory explain differences in recalling an event?. Psychology, Crime & Law 24:10, pages 998-1015.
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Caroline Logan. (2018) Forensic Clinical Interviewing: Toward Best Practice. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 17:4, pages 297-309.
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Rui M. Paulo, Pedro B. Albuquerque, Fabiana Vitorino & Ray Bull. (2017) Enhancing the cognitive interview with an alternative procedure to witness-compatible questioning: category clustering recall. Psychology, Crime & Law 23:10, pages 967-982.
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Jillian R. Rivard, Michelle M. Pena & Nadja Schreiber Compo. (2016) “Blind” interviewing: Is ignorance bliss?. Memory 24:9, pages 1256-1266.
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Aiman El Asam & Muthanna Samara. (2015) The Cognitive Interview: Improving Recall and Reducing Misinformation Among Arab Children. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 15:5, pages 449-477.
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Jacqueline M. Wheatcroft, Graham F. Wagstaff & Katie Russell. (2014) Specialist police interviewer perceptions of the enhanced cognitive interview: usefulness, confidence and witness reliability. Police Practice and Research 15:6, pages 505-518.
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Raffaella Nori, Luca Bensi, Elisa Gambetti & Fiorella Giusberti. (2014) Individual differences in the Enhanced Cognitive Interview: the role of imagery. Psychology, Crime & Law 20:9, pages 833-851.
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Maïté Brunel, Jacques Py & Céline Launay. (2013) Cost and benefit of a new instruction for the cognitive interview: the open depth instruction. Psychology, Crime & Law 19:10, pages 845-863.
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Nadja Schreiber Compo, Amy Hyman Gregory & Ronald Fisher. (2012) Interviewing behaviors in police investigators: a field study of a current US sample. Psychology, Crime & Law 18:4, pages 359-375.
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CoralJ. Dando, Rachel Wilcock, Claudia Behnkle & Rebecca Milne. (2011) Modifying the cognitive interview: countenancing forensic application by enhancing practicability. Psychology, Crime & Law 17:6, pages 491-511.
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Luca Bensi, Raffaella Nori, Elisa Gambetti & Fiorella Giusberti. (2011) The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: A study on the efficacy of shortened variants and single techniques. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 23:3, pages 311-321.
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Coral Dando, Rachel Wilcock & Rebecca Milne. (2009) The Cognitive Interview: novice police officers' witness/victim interviewing practices. Psychology, Crime & Law 15:8, pages 679-696.
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Charity Brown, TobyJ. Lloyd-Jones & Mark Robinson. (2008) Eliciting person descriptions from eyewitnesses: A survey of police perceptions of eyewitness performance and reported use of interview techniques. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 20:3, pages 529-560.
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Magali Ginet & Fanny Verkampt. (2007) The cognitive interview: Is its benefit affected by the level of witness emotion?. Memory 15:4, pages 450-464.
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Mark Kebbell, Steven Deprez & Graham Wagstaff. (2003) The Direct and Cross-Examination of Complainants and Defendants in Rape Trials: A Quantitative Analysis of Question Type. Psychology, Crime & Law 9:1, pages 49-59.
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P.J. Newlands, R.C. George, N.A. Towell, R.I. Kemp & B.R. Clifford. (1999) An investigation of description quality from real-life interviews. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 145-166.
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MarkR. Kebbell, Rebecca Milne & GrahamF. Wagstaff. (1999) The cognitive interview: A survey of its forensic effectiveness. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 101-115.
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Rebecca Milne, IsabelC. H. Clare & Ray Bull. (1999) Using the cognitive interview with adults with mild learning disabilities. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 81-99.
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MarkR. Kebbell & GrahamF. Wagstaff. (1997) Why Do the Police Interview Eyewitnesses? Interview Objectives and the Evaluation of Eyewitness Performance. The Journal of Psychology 131:6, pages 595-601.
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