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Publikováno v:
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 47:99-114
Gestures embody concepts in the form of universal representations. Researchers have highlighted that social communication often embodies nonverbal behavior. A forensic interviewer’s nonverbal behavior, such as gesturing during an interview, could c
Autor:
Sarah Krähenbühl
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Crime & Law. 18:847-858
This research provided an analysis of whether the presentation of a rapport stage to ‘jury’ members would influence their assessment of the quality and veracity of the subsequent testimony elicited. Three hundred and twenty-three participants age
Autor:
Sarah Krähenbühl
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 20:407-420
Following the Government’s commitment to improve protection for child witnesses in the Criminal Justice Act 1991,interviewing protocols have been developed to provide guidance on effective interviewing. Additionally, the Youth Justice and Criminal
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Police Practice and Research. 11:477-490
Forensic interviewing protocols caution against question repetition, because it is believed that repetition may encourage detrimental changes in the accuracy of children’s responses. Transcripts of 95 police interviews, with children aged between 4
Autor:
Sarah Krähenbühl, Mark Blades
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Police Science & Management. 11:460-475
This study examined what effect different forms of question repetition had on children's accuracy and consistency in interviews. One hundred and sixty children aged 4–5, 6–7 and 8–9 were interviewed about an event they had witnessed a week earl
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Legal and Criminological Psychology. 14:263-278
Purpose. In police interviews children may be asked the same question many times. We investigated how the number of repetitions and the interval between those repetitions affected the accuracy and consistency of children’s responses. Methods. 156 c
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Krähenbühl, S J, Blades, M & Cherryman, J 2015, ' A qualitative examination of “ground rules” implementation practice in investigative interviews with children ', Psychiatry, Psychology and Law . https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2015.1015206
There are specific guidelines for forensic interviews with children [for example, Crown Prosecution Service. (2011). Achieving best evidence in criminal proceedings: Guidance on interviewing victims and witnesses, and guidance on using special measur
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Autor:
Mark Blades, Sarah Krähenbühl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 94:57-67
This study investigated the influence of question repetition and question type (answerable, unanswerable, or opinion seeking) on children's recall. A total of 136 children (5-, 7-, and 9-year-olds) watched a live 15-min presentation. One week later,
Autor:
Mark Blades, Sarah Krähenbühl
Publikováno v:
Child: care, health and development. 32(3)
Background Research into the effect of interviewing techniques has been predominantly within the paradigm of eyewitness testimony. This review focuses on the issues of questioning and examines whether children's responses are affected by questioning
Autor:
Kimberly Collins, Sarah Krähenbühl
Following the implementation of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 for England and Wales, Registered Intermediaries have been available to assist child witness communication in legal proceedings since 2004. Registered Intermediaries are
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