Site Map
GoTo:
RDB home
 
Reporters Sans Frontières | Reporter ohne GrenzenAkazien Verlag  
 
Bookmark [ QR-Code # Guestbook ]Thu, 21 November 2024 19:01:50


Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Research Data Base [ Fisher R, 1995. | Id:290 ]

--

Fisher R P: Interviewing victims and witnesses of crime. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 1(4): 732-764, 1995.

Abstract: Despite the importance of eyewitness information in criminal investigation, police receive inadequate training to interview cooperative witnesses. They make avoidable mistakes that minimize the amount of eyewitness information elicited and contribute to inaccurate recollections. Interviewing techniques derived from laboratory research are provided to facilitate eyewitness recall. The effectiveness of these techniques is examined in laboratory and field research on a novel interviewing procedure (Cognitive Interview). Recommendations are made to improve the quality of interview training, to assign police personnel to the role of investigative interviewer, and to make psychological research more relevant for the legal system. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved)


--
 [ Back ]
This website was carefully updated on Saturday, 31 August 13:38:20 CEST 2024.
Navigation Search Entries Authors Keywords Info State Admin Home Exit
 
   NLP Community * nlp.eu | Data privacy
© 1995, 2024 Franz-Josef Hücker. All Rights Reserved.
Research NLP Print Page follow nlp_eu RSS Feeds & Podcasts