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Eyewitness Performance in Cognitive and Structured Interviews

Pages 639-656 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Jordan Nunan, Ian Stanier, Rebecca Milne, Andrea Shawyer & Dave Walsh. (2020) Eliciting human intelligence: police source handlers’ perceptions and experiences of rapport during covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) interactions. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 27:4, pages 511-537.
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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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Rebecca Milne, Stefanie J. Sharman, Martine B. Powell & Sarah Mead. (2013) Assessing the Effectiveness of the Cognitive Interview for Children with Severe Intellectual Disabilities. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 60:1, pages 18-29.
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Serena Mastroberardino, Valeria Natali & Ingrid Candel. (2012) The effect of eye closure on children's eyewitness testimonies. Psychology, Crime & Law 18:3, pages 245-257.
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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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Graham F. Wagstaff, Jacqueline M. Wheatcroft, Andrea M. Caddick, Lara J. Kirby & Elizabeth Lamont. (2011) Enhancing Witness Memory With Techniques Derived From Hypnotic Investigative Interviewing: Focused Meditation, Eye-Closure, and Context Reinstatement . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 59:2, pages 146-164.
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Anton Vedder & Laura Klaming. (2010) Human Enhancement for the Common Good—Using Neurotechnologies to Improve Eyewitness Memory. AJOB Neuroscience 1:3, pages 22-33.
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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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AllisonM. Wright & RobynE. Holliday. (2007) Interviewing cognitively impaired older adults: How useful is a Cognitive Interview?. Memory 15:1, pages 17-33.
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AntoniT. Centofanti & John Reece. (2006) The cognitive interview and its effect on misleading postevent information. Psychology, Crime & Law 12:6, pages 669-683.
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Julie Robinson & James McGuire. (2006) Suggestibility and children with mild learning disabilities: The use of the cognitive interview. Psychology, Crime & Law 12:5, pages 537-556.
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Allison M. Wright & Laurence Alison. (2004) QUESTIONING SEQUENCES IN CANADIAN POLICE INTERVIEWS: CONSTRUCTING AND CONFIRMING THE COURSE OF EVENTS?. Psychology, Crime & Law 10:2, pages 137-154.
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MarcA. Lindberg, Mary Tantalo Chapman, David Samsock, StuartW. Thomas & AndersW. Lindberg. (2003) Comparisons of Three Different Investigative Interview Techniques With Young Children. The Journal of Genetic Psychology 164:1, pages 5-28.
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Lucy Akehurst, Rebecca Milne & Gunter Ko¨hnken. (2003) The Effects Of Children'S Age and Delay on Recall in a Cognitive or Structured Interview. Psychology, Crime & Law 9:1, pages 97-107.
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Marilyn McMahon. (2000) The effect of the enhanced cognitive interview on recall and confidence in elderly adults. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 7:1, pages 9-32.
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Amina Memon & PhilipA. Higham. (1999) A review of the cognitive interview. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 177-196.
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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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Petra Brock, Ronald P, Fisher & BrianL. Cutler. (1999) Examining the cognitive interview in a double-test paradigm. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 29-45.
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Günter Köhnken, Rebecca Milne, Amina Memon & Ray Bull. (1999) The cognitive interview: A meta-analysis. Psychology, Crime & Law 5:1-2, pages 3-27.
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Allison M. Wright & Robyn E. Holliday. (2006) Enhancing the recall of young, young–old and old–old adults with cognitive interviews. Applied Cognitive Psychology 21:1, pages 19-43.
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Gary L. Wells, Amina Memon & Steven D. Penrod. (2016) Eyewitness Evidence. Psychological Science in the Public Interest 7:2, pages 45-75.
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Lilian Milnitsky Stein & Amina Memon. (2006) Testing the efficacy of the cognitive interview in a developing country. Applied Cognitive Psychology 20:5, pages 597-605.
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Laura Hammond, Graham F. Wagstaff & Jon Cole. (2006) Facilitating eyewitness memory in adults and children with context reinstatement and focused meditation. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 3:2, pages 117-130.
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Michael R. Davis, Marilyn McMahon & Kenneth M. Greenwood. (2005) The efficacy of mnemonic components of the cognitive interview: towards a shortened variant for time-critical investigations. Applied Cognitive Psychology 19:1, pages 75-93.
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Michael R. Davis, Marilyn McMahon & Kenneth M. Greenwood. (2003) The role of visual imagery in the enhanced cognitive interview: guided questioning techniques and individual differences. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 1:1, pages 33-51.
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A. Daniel Yarmey. (2003) Earwitness identification over the telephone and in field settings. Forensic Linguistics 10:1, pages 62-74.
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Amina Memon & James Bartlett. (2002) The effects of verbalization on face recognition in young and older adults. Applied Cognitive Psychology 16:6, pages 635-650.
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Kevin Colwell, Cheryl K. Hiscock & Amina Memon. (2002) Interviewing techniques and the assessment of statement credibility. Applied Cognitive Psychology 16:3, pages 287-300.
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Sean M. Lane, Mara Mather, Diane Villa & Shelby K. Morita. (2001) How events are reviewed matters: Effects of varied focus on eyewitness suggestibility. Memory & Cognition 29:7, pages 940-947.
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Irit Hershkowitz, Yael Orbach, Michael E. Lamb, Kathleen J. Sternberg & Dvora Horowitz. (2001) The effects of mental context reinstatement on children's accounts of sexual abuse*. Applied Cognitive Psychology 15:3, pages 235-248.
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Amina Memon & A. Daniel Yarmey. (2016) Earwitness Recall and Identification: Comparison of the Cognitive Interview and the Structured Interview. Perceptual and Motor Skills 88:3, pages 797-807.
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