Cognitive interview

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    • what is the CI
      a method of interviewing eyewitnesses to help them retrieve more accurate memories
      1. Report Everything
      • the interviewer encourages the witness to report all details about the event
      • even though these details may seem to be unimportant.
    • 2. Context reinstatement
      • asks the eyewitness to try and mentally recreate an image of the situation
      • including details of the environment, such as the weather conditions
      • the individual’s emotional state including their feelings at the time of the incident.
    • 4. Recall from different perspective
      • involves trying to mentally recreate the situation from different points of view
      • e.g. describing what another witness present at the scene would have seen.
    • 3. recall event in a different order
      • witness is asked to recall the scene in a different chronological order, e.g. from the end to the beginning.
    • what is the enhanced cognitive interview
      • Fisher developed on the original CI.
      • establishes key social skills that are needed for the interviewer.
      • For example, they should maintain eye contact but release it when needed
      • use open-ended questions
      • asking the witness to speak slowly.
    • the CI is time consuming
      • police may be reluctant to use CI as it takes much more time than the standards police interview.
      • the CI also requires specialist training so the police are unlikely to use the proper CI.
      • limits use even if its effective
    • some of the techniques may be more effective than others

      • Milne and Bull suggested that the recall using each individual technique is similar
      • but using a combination of report everything and context reinstatement produced the best recall.
      • This reduces the validity of the cognitive interview
      • police officers only need to use some of the techniques to improve accuracy and so all 4 techniques are not necessarily needed or as effective.
    • research support for the ECI
      • Kohnken et al did a meta-analysis
      • found that the cognitive interview increased accuracy by 34% in comparison to standard interviewing.
      • the cognitive interview is effective in improving the accuracy of eyewitness testimony.

      • However, Kohnken et al. also found that there was an increase inaccurate information
      • cognitive interview produces a greater quantity of information but the quality of that information is compromised.
      • question the effectiveness of the cognitive interview
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