Authors
Coral Dando, Rachel Wilcock, Rebecca Milne, Lucy Henry
Publication date
2009/7
Journal
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
698-716
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The current investigative interviewing model for police officers in England and Wales recommends the use of the cognitive interview (CI). However, there is much to suggest that police officers do not regularly fully apply the procedure and that when they do, it is often poorly applied. Research has indicated that this is particularly the case with non‐specialist police investigators who believe the CI is too cumbersome, complex and time consuming for the types of witness interviews they conduct. With this in mind the present study investigated a CI procedure that had been substantially modified in an attempt to enhance its forensic practicability while retaining the demonstrated superiority of the CI. Employing the mock witness paradigm, the modified procedure was compared to both the current CI model and a structured interview (SI). Results revealed that the modified CI was more effective than the SI, while being as …
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Scholar articles
C Dando, R Wilcock, R Milne, L Henry - Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of …, 2009