A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the criminal investigation and ultimately the credibility of police and justice. Mentally vulnerable suspects in particular may give false confessions. This study shows that police officers frequently deal with vulnerable suspects – much more frequently than they are aware of. Therefore, Geijsen argues in favour of every suspect being treated as a vulnerable suspect and recording interrogations. He also argues in favour of the introduction of investigative interviewing in the Netherlands. Finally, he concludes that police cell complexes equipped according to the basic principles of environmental psychology may contribute to the mental wellbeing ...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
Background: In almost all countries worldwide, the first point of contact with the criminal justice ...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
In dit onderzoek werd de invloed van de omgeving van een politiecellencomplex op het psychologisch w...
This study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between interrogati...
textabstractThis study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between...
The detention and investigation of individuals by police is the first stage of a journey through the...
Purpose: Suspects are central participants of a police interview and can provide crucial informatio...
The aim of this research is to critically explore the working practices of detectives and third part...
Background: In almost all countries worldwide, the first point of contact with the criminal justice ...
In a recent case in the netherlands, a pimp was accused of molesting two of his prostitutes and also...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
Background: In almost all countries worldwide, the first point of contact with the criminal justice ...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
Psychological vulnerabilities in police suspects may interfere with the demands of police interrogat...
In dit onderzoek werd de invloed van de omgeving van een politiecellencomplex op het psychologisch w...
This study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between interrogati...
textabstractThis study aims to provide more insight in the complex and dynamic relationships between...
The detention and investigation of individuals by police is the first stage of a journey through the...
Purpose: Suspects are central participants of a police interview and can provide crucial informatio...
The aim of this research is to critically explore the working practices of detectives and third part...
Background: In almost all countries worldwide, the first point of contact with the criminal justice ...
In a recent case in the netherlands, a pimp was accused of molesting two of his prostitutes and also...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
Recent DNA exonerations have helped shed light on the problem of false confessions and the empirical...
Background: In almost all countries worldwide, the first point of contact with the criminal justice ...