This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in investigative interviews with children reporting their being victim of alleged sexual offenses. We identify two practices of personalization. First, we show how, during the opening phase of interviews, officers engage in clear, unambiguous self-disclosure and how these self-disclosures are designed to elicit expressions of affiliation from witnesses. Second, we identify instances of self-deprecating self-reference as in ‘I’m going deaf that's all’. These self-references are delivered to manage trouble responsibility in environments of repair. We show how they manage the conflicting demands of rapport building and the requirement to make inte...
Eliciting disclosures of abuse from children is a challenging skill that requires considerable pract...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine police officers’ perceptions about the...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in...
This article analyses how police officers conducting interviews with children reporting their being ...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
According to the Home Office Memorandum (1992), a rapport-building phase should always be included a...
During investigative interviews, police practice can influence key aspects of child credibility, nam...
This thesis examines the discursive interaction between the police officer and the suspected paedoph...
Effective police interviews are central to the justice process for sexual assault victims, but littl...
Effective police interviews are central to the justice process for sexual assault victims, but littl...
Eliciting disclosures of abuse from children is a challenging skill that requires considerable pract...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
With over twenty thousand complaints reported annually to police of child sexual abuse in South Afri...
Eliciting disclosures of abuse from children is a challenging skill that requires considerable pract...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine police officers’ perceptions about the...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...
This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in...
This article analyses how police officers conducting interviews with children reporting their being ...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
According to the Home Office Memorandum (1992), a rapport-building phase should always be included a...
During investigative interviews, police practice can influence key aspects of child credibility, nam...
This thesis examines the discursive interaction between the police officer and the suspected paedoph...
Effective police interviews are central to the justice process for sexual assault victims, but littl...
Effective police interviews are central to the justice process for sexual assault victims, but littl...
Eliciting disclosures of abuse from children is a challenging skill that requires considerable pract...
This article presents an analysis of the discursive construction of evidence in an English police in...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
With over twenty thousand complaints reported annually to police of child sexual abuse in South Afri...
Eliciting disclosures of abuse from children is a challenging skill that requires considerable pract...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine police officers’ perceptions about the...
One routine “common sense” means of explaining sexual violence is the ideologically facilitated tend...