Investigative Interviewing in Suspected Sex Offences

作者: Nina J. Westera , Mark R. Kebbell

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9642-7_1

关键词: InterviewPsychologyPlaintiffSuspectForensic psychologyCriminal investigationCredibilityCriminology

摘要: Suspected sex offences are difficult to investigate and prosecute. In many instances the only evidence that exists is an account from a complainant one suspect. This means way these accounts elicited with investigative interview critical. this chapter we will outline what know about effective strategies for interviewing both complainants suspects. Effective of can dramatically increase volume information provides has potential credibility evidence. especially relevant now recorded police interviews be provided as evidence-in-chief in some jurisdictions. Suspect enhanced by using non-judgmental approaches, allowing suspect give his own account, other methods. We draw together show how enhance investigation prosecution crimes.

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