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Author: Alpert, Geoffrey P.

Title: The Cognitive Interview in Policing: Negotiating Control

Summary: This Briefing Paper highlights the benefits of employing cognitive interviewing techniques with witnesses and police officers following a traumatic incident. The authors note these techniques can facilitate more detailed memory recall by a witness (civilian or police officer) on the context, chronology and individual perceptions prior to, during, and after a critical incident, potentially significant details that can assist police investigators. In contrast, the controlled interview techniques currently used by police may potentially exclude important, contextual details. The cognitive interview process outlined in this paper is soon to be incorporated into police training in New Zealand and Australia (Queensland and Western Australia).

Details: Nathan, Australia: ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, 2012. 6p.

Source: Briefing Paper Issue 13: Internet Resource: Accessed August 8, 2012 at http://www.ceps.edu.au/CMS/Uploads/file/Geoff%20Alpert_The%20cognitive%20Interview%20in%20Policing%20WEB.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: Australia

URL: http://www.ceps.edu.au/CMS/Uploads/file/Geoff%20Alpert_The%20cognitive%20Interview%20in%20Policing%20WEB.pdf

Shelf Number: 125947

Keywords:
Criminal Investigation (Australia)
Interviewing in Law Enforcement (Australia)
Police Questioning (Australia)