EWT-cognitive interview

    Cards (4)

    • Cognitive interview - EWT
      • Fisher and Geiselman et al (1992) – eyewitness testimony could be improved with better interview techniques:
      • Report everything – including irrelenvant details since they could trigger something important.
      • Reinstate context- original scene created mentally/physically to recreate the context.
      • Reverse order- prevents reporting expectations of how events must have happened, preventing dishonesty.
      • Change perspective- disturbs the effect of expectations of the schemas effect
    • Cognitive interview - EWT
      • Enhanced cognitive interview-
      • Fisher et al (1987)- focused on the social dynamics of the interview:
      • Eye contact
      • Slow speaking
      • Open-ended questions
      • Low distractions
      • All to reduce anxiety and calm the participants.
    • Cognitive interview - EWT
      CPS- Support for effectiveness – 41% more accurate recall than standard interview – Köhnken et al 1999.
      CPW- Köhnken also found that it increases inaccurate information - main only the enhanced cognitive interview.
    • Cognitve interview - EWT
      W- Milne and Bull (2002)- reporting everything and reinstating the context uses to gather make the best recall- confirming the polices suspicions that some are more useful than others.
      W- Ken bell and Wagstaff (1997) – takes longer to train/do and requires special training, making the full cognitive interview not realistic for the police to use.