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The Journal of Forensic Practice: Volume 18 Issue 2

Research relating to criminology, psychology and evidence-based practice across all forensic settings

Category:

Health and Social Care

Table Of Contents - Special Issue: Investigative interviewing: investigation and probative value

A guide to clarifying evidence in Australian child forensic interviews

Kimberlee S. Burrows, Martine B. Powell, Mairi Benson

Interviewing victims of child sex abuse requires considerable care in order to minimise error. Due to children’s heightened suggestibility any question asked of a child…

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Question type and its effect on children ' s maintenance and accuracy during courtroom testimony

Christine Saykaly, Angela Crossman, Mary Morris, Victoria Talwar

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of question type (open-ended, prompted, reverse order and chronological order recall) on children’s ability to…

pdf (403 KB)

The benefits of multiple recollection strategies on adolescents’ testimonies: quality versus within-statement consistency?

Sanne van Can, Olivier Dodier, Henry Otgaar, Fanny Verkampt

The purpose of this paper is to examine the beneficial effect of a modified cognitive interview (MCI) on adolescents’ testimonies in case of a negative emotional event…

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Putting the Mr. Big technique back on trial: a re-examination of probative value and abuse of process through a scientific lens

Kirk Luther, Brent Snook

A recent Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruling resulted in stricter rules being placed on how police organizations can obtain confessions through a controversial undercover…

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Deceiving suspects about the content of their alibis: consequences for truthful and untruthful suspects

Melanie Sauerland, Svenja Mehlkopf, Alana C Krix, Anna Sagana

– The purpose of this paper is to test how modifying one’s alibi statement interacts with exposure to deceptive interrogation techniques.

pdf (149 KB)

Developing a professional identity in a new work environment: the views of defendant intermediaries working in the criminal courts

Brendan M. O'Mahony, Jane Creaton, Kevin Smith, Rebecca Milne

– The purpose of this paper is to find out how intermediaries interpret their role working with vulnerable defendants at court.

pdf (148 KB)

Guest editorial

Rebecca Milne, Ray Bull

ISSN:

2050-8794

Renamed from:

The British Journal of Forensic Practice

Online date, start – end:

2013

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr. Carol Ireland
  • Dr Neil Gredecki

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