International Developments In Investigative Interviewing


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International Developments in Investigative Interviewing


International Developments in Investigative Interviewing

Author: Tom Williamson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-01-11


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This book examines international developments in investigative interviewing. It analyses the cases and other factors leading to the paradigm shift in a number of countries, it considers issues that are of current interest to practitioners and academics including the continuing calls for the use of torture, whether it is possible to detect deception and the contribution of investigative interviewing methods to concepts of therapeutic and restorative justice. The book responds to the recognition that there are currently no international human rights instruments that relate specifically to custodial questioning, whilst also offering a critical analysis of the attempts to influence investigator and prosecutor behaviour by recourse to human rights. This book will be essential reading for practitioners designing and delivering investigative interviewing training programmes as well as academics and students studying international criminal justice.

International Developments and Practices in Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation


International Developments and Practices in Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation

Author: David Walsh

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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"Techniques in the investigative interviewing and interrogation of victims, witnesses and suspects of crime vary around the world, according to a country's individual legal system, religion and culture. Whereas some countries have developed certain interview protocols for witnesses (such as the ABE Guidelines and the NICHD protocol when interviewing children) and the PEACE model of interviewing suspects, other countries continue to use physical coercion and other questionable tactics to elicit information. Until now, there has been very little empirical information about the overall interview and interrogation practices in non-western countries, especially the Middle and Far East. This book addresses this gap, bringing together international experts from over 25 countries and providing in-depth coverage of the various interview and interrogation techniques used across the globe. Volume 2 focuses on the interviewing of crime suspects, aiming to provide the necessary information for an understanding of how law enforcement agencies around the world gain valuable information from suspects in criminal cases. Together, the chapters that make up this volume and the accompanying volume on interviewing witnesses and victims, draw on specific national case studies and practices, examine contemporary challenges and identify best practice to enable readers to develop an international, as well as a comparative, perspective of developments worldwide in this important area of criminal investigation.This book will be an essential resource for academics and students engaged in the study of policing, criminal investigation, forensic psychology and criminal law. It will also be of great interest to practitioners, legal professionals and policymakers around the world."--Provided by publisher.

International Developments in Investigative Interviewing


International Developments in Investigative Interviewing

Author: Tom Williamson

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2009


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This book examines international developments in investigative interviewing, in particular the moves that are being made away from a particular interrogation model with its emphasis on persuading suspects to confess, to an approach where the emphasis rather is on a search for the truth and the collection of complete, accurate and reliable information. The book analyses the miscarriage of justice cases and other factors leading to this paradigm shift in a number of countries, and considers issues that are of current interest to practitioners and academics, including the continuing calls for the use of torture; whether it is possible to detect deception; and the contribution of investigative interviewing methods to concepts of therapeutic and restorative justice. International Developments in Investigative Interviewing also responds to the recognition that there are currently no international human rights instruments that relate specifically to custodial questioning. Essential reading for practitioners designing and delivering investigative interviewing training programmes as well as academics and students studying international criminal justice.