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Conversation Management is an ethical, effective, and long-standing
approach to investigative interviewing that is applicable to any
investigative context, whether criminal or civil, based on a
commitment to respect for the individual and the principles of
successful communication. In the third edition of this highly
successful book, the authors have reviewed both the evidence base
supporting the approach and the presentation of the content. The
result is a significant rewrite of the previous edition with new
chapters, new information, and new tools to maximize disclosure by
interviewees, now also supported by references and footnotes
throughout the text. The text includes explanations of how
conversation works and how a working relationship is created; the
realities of influencing, persuasion, and negotiation; the process
of telling and listening; how people remember and forget
offence-related experience; how to assist their remembrance of
offence-related detail; and how to ask the right question at the
right time in the right way and specific chapters covering
interviews with victims, witness and suspects as well as more
diverse situations. Investigative Interviewing: The Conversation
Management Approach is the definitive textbook for anyone seeking
an in depth understanding of investigative interviewing as a
subject and Conversation Management as a proven approach.
Testimonial evidence remains the greatest source of information
available to those who try cases in court.Witness Testimony:
Psychological, Investigative, and Evidential Perspectives provides
a comprehensive and easily accessible guide to the decision-making
and actions of the complete spectrum of practitioner involvement in
the criminal justice process, right from initial investigation
through to court-room proceedings. It builds on the content and
structure of its ground-breaking predecessor Analysing Witness
Testimony: A Guide for Legal Practitioners and Other Professionals
(Blackstone Press, March 1999), and consists of 25 chapters written
by an expert author team of practitioner and academic lawyers,
forensic psychiatrists, and psychologists. The team is led by
criminal evidence specialist barristers Anthony Heaton-Armstrong
and David Wolchover, chartered forensic psychologist Dr Eric
Shepherd, and Professor of Forensic Psychology, Gisli Gudjonnson.
The book is logically divided into three sections, looking in turn
at each of the three inter-related perspectives upon a witness'
account; psychological, investigative, and evidential. Section One
explains and examines psychological issues, including; witness
memory; the effect of learning disabilities; false allegations of
sexual assault; and the effect of physical factors such as head
injuries and drugs. Section Two covers the crucial investigative
issues and concerns in respect of false allegations; the impact of
investigative and questioning style upon children and vulnerable
persons; memory performace of witnesses; and linguistic
interpretations. Section Three explores evidential issues such as;
visual identification procedures; the status of witness demeanour;
the reliability of oral evidence; the relevance of information
technology to presentation of evidence; disclosure; the use of
expert evidence; and judicial training. The book will therefore be
indispensable to all those involved in the resolution of
contentious or disputed evidence, including; members of the
judiciary and legal practitioners; crime investigators; and
forensic psychologists and psychiatrists.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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