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improve the accuracy of witnesstestimony: cognitiveinterview
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cognitive interview
method of interviewing
eyewitnesses
to help them retrieve more accurate memories
uses four main techniques, all based on well-established
psychological
knowledge of
human memory
report
everything
witnesses are encouraged to report every detail of the event, even if it may seem irrelevant
reinstate
the
context
witnesses should return to the original
crim
scene 'in their mind' and imagine the
environment
reverse the order
events should be recalled in a different
chronological order
this is done to prevent people reporting their expectations of how the event must happen
change
perspective
witnesses should recall the
incident
from other peoples perspectives
evaluation: limitation, the cognitive interview is time consuming
takes much longer than the
standard police interview
CI also requires
special training
evaluation: strength, some elements may be more valuable than others
each technique used singly produced more information than the standard police interview
increases the
credibility
evaluation: strength, support for the effectiveness of the ECI
enhanced
cognitive interview
offers special benefits
studies
such as this one indicate that there are real
practical benefits
to the
police
gives police a greater chance of catching and
charging criminals