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International Developments in Investigative Interviewing


International Developments in Investigative Interviewing

Hardback by Williamson, Tom; Milne, Becky; Savage, Stephen

International Developments in Investigative Interviewing

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ISBN:
9781843922766
Publication Date:
1 Apr 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Willan Publishing
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
International Developments in Investigative Interviewing

Description

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.

Contents

Foreword Introduction Part 1: Investigative interviewing and interrogation around the world 1. Investigative interviewing of suspects in Australia 2. Investigative interviewing in the UK 3. Investigative interviewing in the Nordic region 4. Police interviewing in France, Belgium and the Netherlands: something is moving 5. Police interrogation in Canada: from the quest for confession to the search for the truth 6. Interview and interrogation: a perspective and update from the USA Part 2: Current issues in interrogation and investigative interviewing 7. A critical analysis of the Utilitarian case for torture and the situational factors that lead some people to become torturers 8. Investigative interviewing as a therapeutic jurisprudential approach 9. Increasing cognitive load in interviews to detect deceit 10. Detecting deceit: current issues

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