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Research Article

Empathy in investigative interviews of victims:How to understand it, how to measure it, and how to do it?

Pages 1155-1170 | Received 29 Mar 2019, Accepted 07 Sep 2019, Published online: 29 Sep 2019

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Bianca Baker-Eck, Ray Bull & Dave Walsh. (2020) Investigative empathy: a strength scale of empathy based on European police perspectives. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 27:3, pages 412-427.
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Tone Hee Åker, Patrick Risan & Rebecca Milne. (2023) Responding to reticence in investigative interviews of alleged victims with a mental illness: Maintaining rapport. Nordic Journal of Studies in Policing 10:1, pages 1-11.
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Coral Dando, Donna A. Taylor, Alessandra Caso, Zacharia Nahouli & Charlotte Adam. (2022) Interviewing in virtual environments: Towards understanding the impact of rapport-building behaviours and retrieval context on eyewitness memory. Memory & Cognition 51:2, pages 404-421.
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Bianca Baker-Eck & Ray Bull. (2022) Effects of empathy and question types on suspects’ provision of information in investigative interviews. International Journal of Police Science & Management 24:4, pages 406-416.
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Kate Chenier, Andrea Shawyer, Rebecca Milne & Andy Williams. (2022) Police interviews with adult reporters of historical child sexual abuse: Exploring the link between verbal rapport and information obtained. Child Abuse & Neglect 134, pages 105943.
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Miguel Inzunza, Gavin T. L. Brown, Tova Stenlund & Christina Wikström. (2022) The relationship between subconstructs of empathy and general cognitive ability in the context of policing. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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Edward R. Maguire & Howard Giles. (2021) Public Expressions of Empathy and Sympathy by U.S. Criminal Justice Officials After Controversial Police Killings of African-Americans. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 41:1, pages 49-75.
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