Presents a flexible, evidence-based approach to interviewing children in forensic contexts to reduce the ambiguities and errors in children's responses.
Presents a flexible, evidence-based approach to interviewing children in forensic contexts to reduce the ambiguities and errors in children's responses.
DebraA.Poole,PhD, is a professor of psychology at Central Michigan University. Since receiving a doctorate in developmental psychology from the University of Iowa, she has conducted studies on children’s eyewitness testimony and interviewing techniques. Her research, funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Science Foundation, has explored the effects of repeated questioning, how children respond to different question forms, the influence of misinformation from parents on children’s event narratives, children’s ability to report the sources of their knowledge, and the risks and benefits of interview props. Dr. Poole has worked with policy groups in Michigan and Maine to craft interview protocols and is on the editorial boards of the journals Lawand Human Behavior and Psychology, PublicPolicy,and Law.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Science of Interviewing Children 2. The Forensic Perspective 3. Conversational Habits 4. Conventional Content: Early Interview Phases 5. Conventional Content: Case Issues Phases 6. Case-Specific Decisions and Exploration 7. Protocols and Interviewer Training References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Science of Interviewing Children 2. The Forensic Perspective 3. Conversational Habits 4. Conventional Content: Early Interview Phases 5. Conventional Content: Case Issues Phases 6. Case-Specific Decisions and Exploration 7. Protocols and Interviewer Training References Index About the Author
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