Some witnesses of crime do not want to cooperate with the police during the police investigation, and their participation is not obligatory. However, witness statements are critical to advance police investigations and deliver justice. This PhD research focuses on the promotion of cooperation during witness interviews. Based on police interviews with crime witnesses in the Netherlands and a survey of criminal investigators in the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the findings indicate deficiencies in the application of evidence-based witness interviewing techniques, which may be exacerbated when witnesses are uncooperative with the police. Lack of witness cooperation was also found to be detrimental to accurate disclosure of infor...
Purpose: Forensic interviewers often face witnesses who are unwilling to cooperate with the investig...
Proof of a crime, the evidence that must be met is at least 2 pieces of evidence. Evidence that must...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
Some witnesses of crime do not want to cooperate with the police during the police investigation, an...
Some witnesses of crime do not want to cooperate with the police during the police investigation, an...
The application of interviewing strategies to gather accurate and detailed witness accounts is highl...
ObjectivesResearch has informed best practice guidelines to interview witnesses however, their effic...
Individuals who witness a crime are expected to cooperate and disclose information if interviewed by...
Objectives Police rely on witness testimony to advance criminal investigations; however, witnesses d...
In many police cases eyewitness statements are the only available evidence. Hence, whether a crime c...
Purpose - Legislation in many developed nations allows for the video-recorded interview of a witness...
Purpose: Forensic interviewers often face witnesses who are unwilling to cooperate with the investig...
Purpose: Forensic interviewers often face witnesses who are unwilling to cooperate with the investig...
Proof of a crime, the evidence that must be met is at least 2 pieces of evidence. Evidence that must...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...
Some witnesses of crime do not want to cooperate with the police during the police investigation, an...
Some witnesses of crime do not want to cooperate with the police during the police investigation, an...
The application of interviewing strategies to gather accurate and detailed witness accounts is highl...
ObjectivesResearch has informed best practice guidelines to interview witnesses however, their effic...
Individuals who witness a crime are expected to cooperate and disclose information if interviewed by...
Objectives Police rely on witness testimony to advance criminal investigations; however, witnesses d...
In many police cases eyewitness statements are the only available evidence. Hence, whether a crime c...
Purpose - Legislation in many developed nations allows for the video-recorded interview of a witness...
Purpose: Forensic interviewers often face witnesses who are unwilling to cooperate with the investig...
Purpose: Forensic interviewers often face witnesses who are unwilling to cooperate with the investig...
Proof of a crime, the evidence that must be met is at least 2 pieces of evidence. Evidence that must...
A false confession given by a suspect has major implications for the suspect himself or herself, the...