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Eyewitness testimony
Traditional eyewitness testimony has
limitations
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Psychological factors affecting eyewitness reliability
Anxiety
Misleading
information
Post-event
discussions
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Standard
eyewitness interview approach
1.
Direct
and
closed-ended questioning
2.
Disregard for witness's mental chronology
3.
Frequent interruptions
,
preventing free sharing of experiences
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Observations from real police stations in
Florida
showed that the standard approach often involves the
shortcomings
listed
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Cognitive Interview Technique
Developed by researchers Fisher and Geiselman to address flaws in traditional methods
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Cognitive Interview Technique
1. Context Reinstatement
2. Report Everything
3. Changing Perspectives
4. Recalling Events in Reverse Order
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Context Reinstatement
Witnesses are encouraged to mentally recreate the crime scene and their emotional state at the time, enhancing memory recall
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Report Everything
Witnesses are instructed to relay all memories, no matter how trivial they seem, to gather comprehensive information
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Changing Perspectives
Witnesses recount the event from different viewpoints (e.g., a bystander or the perpetrator) to challenge their own memory biases
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Recalling Events in Reverse Order
By altering the order of events during recall, this method helps prevent witnesses from falling into scripted or expected patterns of memory
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Enhanced Cognitive Interview
1. Control over information flow
2. Use of open-ended questions
3. Minimizing interruptions
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Enhanced Cognitive Interview
Ensures witness
comfort
Improves rapport between interviewer and witness
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Cognitive interview techniques
Detectives trained in these techniques were able to extract
47
% more information than before their training, and
63
% more than those who did not receive training
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Cognitive interviews
Increased the quantity of information recalled, but the accuracy of the information was
comparable
to that obtained through
standard
interviews
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Cognitive interview
Resource-intensive
, requiring significant time for training and implementation
Less
effective in certain scenarios, such as identifying suspects in lineups or from photographs
Modifications are necessary to
adapt
the technique for children, though a specialized version has shown effectiveness with
younger
age groups
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Cognitive interviews
could strain law enforcement budgets due to the resource intensity
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