Title of article :
The Cognitive Interview method of conducting police interviews: Eliciting extensive information and promoting Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Author/Authors :
Fisher، نويسنده , , Ronald P. and Geiselman، نويسنده , , R. Edward، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
8
From page :
321
To page :
328
Abstract :
Police officers receive little or no training to conduct interviews with cooperative witnesses, and as a result they conduct interviews poorly, eliciting less information than is available and providing little support to assist victims overcome psychological problems that may have arisen from the crime. We analyze the components of a typical police interview that limits the amount of information witnesses communicate, and which militate against victimsʹ overcoming psychological problems. We then describe an alternative interviewing protocol, the Cognitive Interview, which enhances witness recollection and also likely contributes to victimsʹ well being. The component elements of the Cognitive Interview are described, with emphasis on those elements that likely promote better witness recollection and also help to assist victimsʹ psychological health.
Keywords :
Interview , Cognitive interview , Therapeutic jurisprudence , Police , memory
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Record number :
1952233
Link To Document :
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