This book examines investigative interviewing in a variety of different countries, with different types of criminal justice systems. A wide range of often controversial questions are addressed, including issues raised by the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, the role of legislation in preventing bad practice, and investigative interviewing and human rights.
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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, and considers issues that are of current interest to practitioners and academics.
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The psychology of suspects' decision making during interrogation / Michel St-Yves and Nadine Deslauriers-Varin -- A typology of denial strategies by suspects in criminal investigations / Stephen Moston and Geoffrey M. Stephenson -- A structured model for investigative interviewing of suspects / Jannie van der Sleen -- Finding false confessions / Peter J. van Koppen -- The investigation of terrorist offences in the United Kingdom : the context and climate for interviewing officers / John Pearse -- From criminal justice to control process : interrogation in a changing context / David Dixon -- Major Crime (Investigative Powers) Act 2004 : the chief examiner and coercive powers / Damien B. Maguire -- The relation between consistency and accuracy of eyewitness testimony : legal versus cognitive explanations / Ronald P. Fisher, Neil Brewer, and Gregory Mitchell -- The cognitive interview : research and practice across the lifespan / Robyn E. Holliday ... [et al.] -- Investigative interviewing in the courtroom : child witnesses under cross-examination / Rachel Zajac -- Recovered memories / James Ost -- Obtaining and interpreting eyewitness identification test evidence : the influence of police-witness interactions / Neil Brewer and Gary L. Wells -- Recent developments in eyewitness identification procedures in the United Kingdom / Tim Valentine, Carwyn Hughes and Rod Munro -- A method to enhance person description : a field study / Samuel Demarchi and Jacques Py -- Recent developments in North American identification science and practice / Steven D. Penrod and Margaret Bull Kovera -- Truthfulness in witnesses' and suspects' reports / A. Daniel Yarmey -- Evaluating truthfulness : detecting truths and lies in forensic contexts / Barry S. Cooper, Hugues Hervé, and John C. Yuille
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Preliminary Material /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. The International System for the Protection of Human Rights /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. Human Rights and Policing /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. Human Rights, Democracy and Policing /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 4. Human Rights and Police Ethics /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. The Law of Rights and the Law of Conflict /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. Types of Conflict and Rules of Behaviour /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. The Right to Life /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 4. The Use of Force by Police /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. The Phenomenon of Torture /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. The Prohibition of Torture and ILL-Treatment under International Law /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. The Rights of Detainees /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 4. International Norms and Standards on Interviewing /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. Why Ordinary People Get Involved with Terrorism, Civil Conflict and Torture /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. Investigative Interviewing: a Professional Approach to Investigations /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. Investigative Interviewing: Best Practice in Questioning Witnesses and Suspects /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 4. Methods to Secure Good Practice Supervision, Monitoring and Training /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. Understanding Conflict, and Strategies for Prevention /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. Conflict Command, Planning and Operations /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. Post Conflict Strategies for Peace and Security /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 1. Policing, Democracy and Reform /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 2. Managing People for Change /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 3. Managing the Process of Change /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 4. Professional Standards /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Chapter 5. The Effective Organisation /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Index /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- List of References /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Table of Cases /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson -- Table of Instruments /Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson.
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The objective of this book is to review the position of investigative interviewing in a variety of different countries, with different types of criminal justice systems, and consists of chapters written by leading authorities in the field, both academics and practitioners. A wide range of often controversial questions are addressed, including issues raised by the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, The Reid model for interviewing and miscarriages of justice, the role of legislation in preventing bad practice, the effectiveness of ethical interviewing, investigative interviewing and human
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This is a unique book in that it distils the knowledge, ideas and experience of three police professionals in the cause of a human rights-based approach to policing. The book is written for an audience of police officials, human rights workers with an interest in human rights and policing, and resource persons and teachers responsible for the education of police officials. It provides a concise account and analysis of international human rights standards and best practice appertaining to key areas of policing, and it sets out a clear strategy to bring about change, organisational and thence behavioural, within police organisations. To focus on human rights and best practice in policing is not only important as an end in itself, it is also important as a means of securing effective policing for the support of the community. Effective policing in a democracy is dependent upon police respecting the rule of law and human rights
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