This study examines the relationship between two types of influencing behaviour in police interviews (being kind and rational persuasion) and three types of interview effectiveness, i.e. the suspects’ willingness to give a statement, their estimation of the quality of the relationship with the detective, and suspects’ admission. We expected that being kind and rational persuasion (arguments referring to logic and rationality) would have a different effect on suspects from cultures that tend to be direct and content-oriented (low-context cultures) versus cultures in which communication is more indirect and context orientated (high-context cultures). To examine this, experienced police detectives interviewed mock theft suspects from low-conte...
A growing body of research has illustrated that use of an accusatorial, confrontational style by pol...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...
The authors analyzed authentic, videotaped police interviews (N = 27) to examine how the use of diff...
The authors analyzed authentic, videotaped police interviews (N = 27) to examine how the use of diff...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This paper is concerned with the associations between the characteristics of a suspect and case and ...
This chapter examines the interactional priorities of police interviews with suspects and discusses ...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
A growing body of research has illustrated that use of an accusatorial, confrontational style by pol...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...
The authors analyzed authentic, videotaped police interviews (N = 27) to examine how the use of diff...
The authors analyzed authentic, videotaped police interviews (N = 27) to examine how the use of diff...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This study introduces the concept of strategic sequences to police interviews and concentrates on th...
This paper is concerned with the associations between the characteristics of a suspect and case and ...
This chapter examines the interactional priorities of police interviews with suspects and discusses ...
Research suggests just over half of all suspects interviewed inside a police station will either con...
A growing body of research has illustrated that use of an accusatorial, confrontational style by pol...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...
When considering the credibility assessment of suspects in police interviews, there is a wealth of i...