Moston, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-5231-9713Policing organisations across the developed world increasingly need language interpreters to communicate with non-native speaking people. Little research has investigated police perceptions of using interpreter services, despite their growing need, documented concerns and lack of a widely accepted best practice. A survey of 413 police officers documented interpreted interviews in Australia and assessed police perceptions of those interviews. Interviews carried out by police included a higher number of suspect interviews and interviews via telephone interpreters. Cases more often involved sexual assault, assault and domestic violence. Indigenous people, victims and witnesses were identified as potentially...
This project examined the effectiveness of three specific interpreting practices to mitigate risks i...
Interpreters enable police to gather key evidentiary information during interviews with victims, wit...
Public service interpreters in Australia work in a range of areas including welfare, health, educati...
Policing organisations across the developed world increasingly need language interpreters to communi...
Investigative interviewing is a crucial but complex aspect of police work. Although research has dem...
Procedural justice refers to fairness in police dealings with members of thepublic. By facilitating ...
Police interviews with suspects and witnesses provide some of the most significant evidence in crimi...
Interpreters play a crucial role in many investigative interviews with child complainants of sexual ...
Police interviews are high-stakes activities that bear legal consequences when the cases move to cou...
In the global village of today, more people have been moving and migrating than ever before creating...
In high-stakes interviews on matters of national and international security, interpreters are essent...
As the United States population grows, more people are speaking languages other than English. It wil...
It is obvious that equal access to justice starts with the pre-trial phase. Police interviews (be it...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This project examined the effectiveness of three specific interpreting practices to mitigate risks i...
Interpreters enable police to gather key evidentiary information during interviews with victims, wit...
Public service interpreters in Australia work in a range of areas including welfare, health, educati...
Policing organisations across the developed world increasingly need language interpreters to communi...
Investigative interviewing is a crucial but complex aspect of police work. Although research has dem...
Procedural justice refers to fairness in police dealings with members of thepublic. By facilitating ...
Police interviews with suspects and witnesses provide some of the most significant evidence in crimi...
Interpreters play a crucial role in many investigative interviews with child complainants of sexual ...
Police interviews are high-stakes activities that bear legal consequences when the cases move to cou...
In the global village of today, more people have been moving and migrating than ever before creating...
In high-stakes interviews on matters of national and international security, interpreters are essent...
As the United States population grows, more people are speaking languages other than English. It wil...
It is obvious that equal access to justice starts with the pre-trial phase. Police interviews (be it...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This project examined the effectiveness of three specific interpreting practices to mitigate risks i...
Interpreters enable police to gather key evidentiary information during interviews with victims, wit...
Public service interpreters in Australia work in a range of areas including welfare, health, educati...