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Strength
evidence
to support,
Geisman et al
89 p's were shown police training films of simulated violent crimes
48hrs
later they were interviewed by experience police officer
CI, Hypnosis and standard interview
Cognitive interview
did the best
The
Cognitive Interview
:
Fisher
et al - field test of the cognitive interview
Aim
- to test the
cognitive interview
in the field
Method
-
field
experiments using
actual
interviews of real witnesses gathered by real police officers
Sample
-
16
detectives
Procedure
detectives recorded interviews using the
standard
techniques
they normally used
7 detectives were then trained in the
CI
over next 6 months more interviews were recorded
the post-training interviews were analysed by a team at the university of California, who were blind to the conditions
Results
trained detectives obtained
47%
more info than before the training
no difference in
accuracy
(about
85%
correct in both cases)
CI's do take longer
/ there are field experiments which show how cognitive interview works
trained detective obtained
47%
more info than before the
training
detectives will be able to make a more
informed
decision when
arresting
a suspect
/ we know some techniques work better
milne found that the most
effective
combination to use is to report
everything
and context
reinstatement
therefore we can avoid
traumatising
interviewees further
X individual differences
children under
6
struggle to tel the story
backwards
and also feel like people think they are
lying
therefore cannot be used with all
ages
X Time-consuming
more time is needed to establish
rapport
with the witness and allow time to
relax
, witnesses could go off
point
and tell
irrelevant
info
more
salaries
to pay =
expensive
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