Examining the efficacy of joint investigative interview training through analysing the quality of interview conducted with role-play actors
Best-practice guidelines, grounded in psychological theory, are important for interviewers who engage with a vulnerable group such as children who allege abuse (reviewed in Chapters 1-6). Prior to conducting interviews, Scottish investigative interviewers must complete a JIIT (Joint investigative In...
Main Author: | Nicol, Annabelle |
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Other Authors: | Watkins, Christopher ; Woolnough, Penny ; La Rooy, David ; Gabbert, Fiona |
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Abertay University
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.731671 |
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