In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigations of child abuse (e.g., descriptions of thoughts, emotions, opinions). Sixty-one interviews of children aged 4-12 years old were analyzed to determine the amount of subjective information versus non-subjective event details reported, and the type of question that elicited the information. Interviewers elicited more non-subjective than subjective information, although there was more focus on subjective information in the rapport-building phase than in the substantive phase when the allegations were elicited. Interviewer prompts and child responsiveness was congruent such that non-subjective questions elicited more non-subjective information, ...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...
During investigative interviews, police practice can influence key aspects of child credibility, nam...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The current thesis is based on interviews conducted with twenty-six 3- to 8-year old children who we...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...
During investigative interviews, police practice can influence key aspects of child credibility, nam...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The current thesis is based on interviews conducted with twenty-six 3- to 8-year old children who we...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding ...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
Objective: The study focused on children’s nonverbal behavior in investigative interviews exploring...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
This project seeks to assess the extent to which those who participate in the justice system identif...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...
During investigative interviews, police practice can influence key aspects of child credibility, nam...
Research is scarce on the suitability of the evidence-based components of child investigative interv...