Rapport-building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how to build rapport differ. Additionally, rapport in more complex situations: when a child is interviewed repeatedly or requires separate rapport building have not been studied. This research examined the UK’s ‘Achieving Best Evidence’ guidelines (Ministry of Justice, 2022) for rapport-building, which recommend conducting a neutral discussion, compared with a control condition and a separate rapport-building session for first interviews on children’s recall and well-being (measured by state anxiety and rapport questionnaires). For second and third interviews, additional full rapport-building sessions were compared to shortened or no rapport-building co...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
Purpose. Rapport-building has beneficial effects in investigative and security contexts. However, th...
Building rapport is considered important in investigative interviewing of children about alleged sex...
AbstractRapport‐building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how t...
The rapport building phase of child investigative interviewing is referred to in practice guidelines...
Three- to 9-year-old children (N = 144) interacted with a photographer and were interviewed about th...
Eliciting accurate information from children in forensic and clinical settings is highly important. ...
According to the Home Office Memorandum (1992), a rapport-building phase should always be included a...
Despite a burgeoning literature on the most effective ways to interview child victims/witnesses and ...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Concerns regarding repeat interviews with child witnesses include greater use of suggestive question...
Supportive forensic interviews conducted in accordance with the National Institute of Child Health a...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
Purpose. Rapport-building has beneficial effects in investigative and security contexts. However, th...
Building rapport is considered important in investigative interviewing of children about alleged sex...
AbstractRapport‐building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how t...
The rapport building phase of child investigative interviewing is referred to in practice guidelines...
Three- to 9-year-old children (N = 144) interacted with a photographer and were interviewed about th...
Eliciting accurate information from children in forensic and clinical settings is highly important. ...
According to the Home Office Memorandum (1992), a rapport-building phase should always be included a...
Despite a burgeoning literature on the most effective ways to interview child victims/witnesses and ...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Concerns regarding repeat interviews with child witnesses include greater use of suggestive question...
Supportive forensic interviews conducted in accordance with the National Institute of Child Health a...
Children's unwillingness to report abuse places them at risk for re-victimization, and interviewers ...
Purpose. Rapport-building has beneficial effects in investigative and security contexts. However, th...
Building rapport is considered important in investigative interviewing of children about alleged sex...