Can children be useful witnesses? It depends how they are questioned

DA Brown, ME Lamb - Child Development Perspectives, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
For several decades, researchers have examined how children develop autobiographical
memory, demonstrating that even young children report useful information about their …

[图书][B] Tell me what happened: Questioning children about abuse

ME Lamb, DA Brown, I Hershkowitz, Y Orbach… - 2018 - books.google.com
Represents a scholarly and ambitious attempt to improve the quality of interviews received
by the courts and minimize the risks of miscarriages of justice, for victims and defendants …

Psychology and child protection: Promoting widespread improvement in practice.

TP Cross, I Hershkowitz - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
The contribution of psychology to knowledge on child protection is substantial. This article
reviews this contribution and suggests opportunities for psychology to contribute more …

No rapport, no comment: The relationship between rapport and communication during investigative interviews with suspects

K Collins, N Carthy - Journal of Investigative Psychology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
There are few studies that have focused on systematically measuring indicators of rapport
during police investigative interviews. Using Tickle‐Degnen and Rosenthal's model as the …

Meta-analysis of the effects of two interviewing practices on children's disclosures of sensitive information: Rapport practices and question type

J Lavoie, J Wyman, AM Crossman, V Talwar - Child abuse & neglect, 2021 - Elsevier
Background & objective The forensic interview is an important part of the investigative
process with child witnesses, and ensuring evidence-based practices is crucial to its …

Evaluating the effectiveness of a 5-day training on science-based methods of interrogation with US federal, state, and local law enforcement investigators.

MB Russano, CA Meissner, DJ Atkinson… - … , Public Policy, and …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
As accusatorial approaches to interrogation in the United States have increasingly come
under scrutiny, interest in science-based methods of interviewing and interrogation has …

Vulnerable suspects in police interviews: Exploring current practice in England and Wales

L Farrugia, F Gabbert - Journal of Investigative Psychology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Mentally disordered individuals are increasingly coming into contact with the police. The
current study explored investigative interview practice with mentally disordered suspects to …

You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly

CE Kelly, EJ Valencia - International journal of police …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Investigative interviewing can be thought of as the interaction between two clusters of
factors: questions and techniques. Analyses of question types and interview techniques are …

Interviewers' approaches to questioning vulnerable child witnesses: The influences of developmental level versus intellectual disability status

D Brown, C Lewis, E Stephens… - Legal and Criminological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Children with intellectual disabilities (CWID s) are vulnerable to victimization, but
we know little about how to interview them about possible maltreatment. We examined …

[HTML][HTML] Test balloons? Small signs of big events: A qualitative study on circumstances facilitating adults' awareness of children's first signs of sexual abuse

AM Flåm, E Haugstvedt - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2013 - Elsevier
This research examined caregivers' awareness of children's first signs of sexual abuse. The
aim was to explore circumstances that facilitate adults' awareness of first signs in everyday …