Well-informed and skilled interviewing is a key factor in dealing with suspects, victims and witnesses. Experienced police and investigators know this from their own practice, and there is now a substantial body of research and theory in psychology which supports this practice and can guide both training and the development of investigative work. The purpose of this book is to provide a concise and clearly written guide to the psychological concepts and research-based knowledge that can support and guide investigative interviewing. It deals in particular with:
Introduction: The Importance of Investigative Interviewing.
How do People Remember?
The Cognitive Interview.
Conversation Management.
What Happens in Police Interviews?
False Testimony.
Interviewing Vulnerable People.
Interviewing Children.
Training.
Conclusions and Future Developments.
References.
Index.
Becky Milne is Professor of Forensic Psychology and course leader of the FdA Investigation and Evidence and the FdA in Police Studies, distance learning programmes specifically for investigators and police officers respectively.