Purpose. The new citizen judge system in Japan was implemented in 2009. Further, a revision to the Code of Criminal Procedures, announced in 2016, stipulated that, from 2019, police interviews of suspects tried by citizen judges had to be recorded. Anticipating these changes to the criminal justice system in Japan, this study investigated public perceptions of the various suspect interviewing techniques in use. Methods. A total of 761 jury-eligible Japanese participants completed an online survey that included items about five suspect interviewing techniques (Presentation of Evidence, Confrontation, Active Listening, Rapport Building, and Discussion of the Crime). The participants were asked to rate the fairness of these techniques and the ...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
Evidence obtained through the process of interrogation is frequently undermined by what can be perce...
Abstract forty-three convicted sex offenders read each of four different offence vignettes that invo...
Recently, several studies in Western countries have experimentally investigated interviewing techniq...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
This chapter explores whether a Miranda-like warning and waiver regime could be successfully impleme...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
International audienceThe Cognitive Interview for Suspects (CIS) is a recently designed information-...
Despite the popular perception that criminal investigations are often solved through the collection ...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
The current experiment utilized the Russano, Meissner, Narchet, and Kassin (2005) interrogation para...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Confronting suspects with feedback, such as “We know you are lying, you need to tell us the truth,” ...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
Interviews with suspects of crime are an important element of police investigations. They can be cru...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
Evidence obtained through the process of interrogation is frequently undermined by what can be perce...
Abstract forty-three convicted sex offenders read each of four different offence vignettes that invo...
Recently, several studies in Western countries have experimentally investigated interviewing techniq...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Confessions represent one of the most influential types o...
This chapter explores whether a Miranda-like warning and waiver regime could be successfully impleme...
Psychological police interrogation methods in America inevitably involve some level of pressure and ...
International audienceThe Cognitive Interview for Suspects (CIS) is a recently designed information-...
Despite the popular perception that criminal investigations are often solved through the collection ...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
The current experiment utilized the Russano, Meissner, Narchet, and Kassin (2005) interrogation para...
Situational factors – in the form of interrogation tactics – have been reported to unduly influence ...
Confronting suspects with feedback, such as “We know you are lying, you need to tell us the truth,” ...
The current study aimed to alter the counter-interrogation strategies of guilty suspects by influenc...
Interviews with suspects of crime are an important element of police investigations. They can be cru...
The Japanese seeking to involve their citizens in the judicial system as well establishing a check o...
Evidence obtained through the process of interrogation is frequently undermined by what can be perce...
Abstract forty-three convicted sex offenders read each of four different offence vignettes that invo...