Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use of investigative interviewing methods based on up-to-date scientific evidence is important to ensure the reliability of child witnesses' statements. Ideally, professionals working with children are equipped with knowledge of memory functioning, as erroneous beliefs may impact how they handle cases of alleged abuse. Fifty police officers and 23 victim care officers serving the Royal Malaysian Police completed a 20-statement questionnaire assessing beliefs about memory functions and child investigative interviewing. The police sample also read a child sexual abuse case vignette and listed the questions they would ask the alleged victim in an investigative interview. Consistent with...
This study provides one of the first objective evaluations of the performance of a group of Australi...
This study explores factors that influence professionals' belief on child victim's disclosure of sex...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of leading questions used by a represen...
Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use of investigative interviewing methods ...
Knowledge of children’s memory and forensic interviewing skills are crucial in child abuse investiga...
Knowledge of children’s memory and forensic interviewing skills are crucial in child abuse investiga...
Child sexual abuse is a worldwide concern and disclosure continue to be a challenging process for a ...
The aim of this study was to examine police officers’ beliefs about how children report abuse....
This Study provides one of the first objective evaluations of the performance of it group of Austral...
This study explored the perceptions of police officers and legal professionals (i.e., prosecutors, d...
Faulty eyewitness testimony can be a notorious source of mistakes in the legal system potentially le...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
This article presents findings from research undertaken by the Authors with police officers in the U...
Most of the foregoing research on child investigative interviewing has focused on interview practice...
This study provides one of the first objective evaluations of the performance of a group of Australi...
This study explores factors that influence professionals' belief on child victim's disclosure of sex...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of leading questions used by a represen...
Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use of investigative interviewing methods ...
Knowledge of children’s memory and forensic interviewing skills are crucial in child abuse investiga...
Knowledge of children’s memory and forensic interviewing skills are crucial in child abuse investiga...
Child sexual abuse is a worldwide concern and disclosure continue to be a challenging process for a ...
The aim of this study was to examine police officers’ beliefs about how children report abuse....
This Study provides one of the first objective evaluations of the performance of it group of Austral...
This study explored the perceptions of police officers and legal professionals (i.e., prosecutors, d...
Faulty eyewitness testimony can be a notorious source of mistakes in the legal system potentially le...
A great deal of research has examined ways in which investigative interviewers can elicit accurate i...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
This article presents findings from research undertaken by the Authors with police officers in the U...
Most of the foregoing research on child investigative interviewing has focused on interview practice...
This study provides one of the first objective evaluations of the performance of a group of Australi...
This study explores factors that influence professionals' belief on child victim's disclosure of sex...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of leading questions used by a represen...