Memory-Enhancing Techniques for Investigative Interviewing: The Cognitive Interview
by Ronald P. Fisher
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Despite the obvious importance of eyewitness information in criminal investigation, police receive surprisingly little instruction on how to conduct an effective interview with a cooperative eyewitness. More than half of police departments have no formal training whatsoever for newly appointed investigators. Most texts in police science either completely omit the issue of effective interviewing techniques or provide only superficial coverage. This manual provides guiding principles to show more effective interviewing, with specific techniques to be used and others to be avoided. There are principles of show lessTags
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- 363.2 — Society, Government, and Culture Social problems and social services Public Safety - Police, Crime Investigation Police services
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- HV8073 .F523 — Social sciences Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminal justice administration Police. Detectves. Constabulary Police duty. Methods of protection Investigation of crimes. Examination
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