This article analyses how police officers conducting interviews with children reporting their being victim of alleged sexual offenses ask witness if they would like to add to what has been said or whether they have any questions. Interviewing guidelines recommend that this be done during interview closure. The data set comprises twenty-seven videotaped interviews. Data are in British English. Using Conversation Analysis, we show that the understanding of interview closure as an appropriate place in which to request for the initiation of a new topic is paradoxical. We also outline practices for soliciting additional information throughout the course of the interview.University of Derb
This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Objective: This study compared the effects of open-ended versus specific questions, and various type...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
During the last 30 years, the way in which children give evidence in the criminal justice system in ...
In many jurisdictions, police officers are responsible for deciding whether cases of child abuse are...
This thesis examines the discursive interaction between the police officer and the suspected paedoph...
Recent research emphasises the importance of how child witnesses are interviewed. Studies have shown...
Questioning techniques in forensic interviews make a critical contribution to the amount and quality...
During the last 30 years, the way in which children give evidence in the criminal justice system in ...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
A child who alleges that they have been the victim of a crime will be interviewed by police officer...
Objective: The aim of the research was to analyse interviewer practice in investigative interviews, ...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Objective: This study compared the effects of open-ended versus specific questions, and various type...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
During the last 30 years, the way in which children give evidence in the criminal justice system in ...
In many jurisdictions, police officers are responsible for deciding whether cases of child abuse are...
This thesis examines the discursive interaction between the police officer and the suspected paedoph...
Recent research emphasises the importance of how child witnesses are interviewed. Studies have shown...
Questioning techniques in forensic interviews make a critical contribution to the amount and quality...
During the last 30 years, the way in which children give evidence in the criminal justice system in ...
Although there is now a significant body of psychological literature examining the investigative int...
The current study examined investigative interviews using the National Institute of Child Health and...
A child who alleges that they have been the victim of a crime will be interviewed by police officer...
Objective: The aim of the research was to analyse interviewer practice in investigative interviews, ...
Children who have experienced trauma, have contact with child protective services, and/or who have e...
This article examines how police officers ostensibly reveal personal information about themselves in...
The submission argues that legal decisions concerning the validity of sexual abuse allegations are ...
Objective: This study compared the effects of open-ended versus specific questions, and various type...