International Developments and Practices in Investigative Interviewing and Interrogation (eBook, ePUB)
Volume 2: Suspects
Redaktion: Walsh, David; Myklebust, Trond; Redlich, Allison; Oxburgh, Gavin
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This book brings together international experts and provides in-depth coverage of the various interview and interrogation techniques used around the world. Volume 2 focuses on the interviewing of suspected offenders.
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This book brings together international experts and provides in-depth coverage of the various interview and interrogation techniques used around the world. Volume 2 focuses on the interviewing of suspected offenders.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317670117
- Artikelnr.: 49269209
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317670117
- Artikelnr.: 49269209
David Walsh is an Applied Criminologist, and a Fellow of the UK's Higher Education Academy. He has published several articles and book chapters, while co-authoring a book on corruption. Prior to joining academia he was an investigation professional in government departments in the UK for over 20 years. Dr Walsh has presented his work at many national and international academic and practitioner conferences. Gavin E. Oxburgh is a registered Forensic Psychologist with the UK Health and Care Professions Council, a Chartered Psychologist and Scientist, and a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Dr Oxburgh is an expert witness and has provided psychological advice in legal cases in the UK and overseas. Prior to academia, he had a highly successful 22-year career with the Royal Air Force Police where he was a senior detective specializing in crime management, child protection and sexual offences, serving throughout the UK and across Europe. Allison D. Redlich, PhD, is an internationally-known researcher on police interrogation, who began her career studying child victim/witnesses. She has published many peer-reviewed articles on these and related topics and is often asked to provide expert testimony in court and to educate law enforcement and court professionals. She has served on the Executive Committee of the American Psychology-Law Society and is co-chairing their 2014 conference. Trond Myklebust gained his bachelor degree from the University of Oslo and an MSc in Investigative Psychology from the University of Liverpool while serving as a police officer. In 2009 he became the first police officer in Norway to obtain a PhD (Department of Psychology, University of Oslo). He holds a position as Assistant Chief of Police at the Norwegian Police University College, and a Visiting Lectureship at Newcastle University in the UK. He is a Chartered Psychologist in the British Psychological Society, and Co-Founder and Co-Director of the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (iIIRG).
Introduction
Allison Redlich
Dave Walsh
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust 1. China
Marvin Zalman and Yuning Wu 2. Indonesia
the Philippines
& Sri Lanka
Jane Goodman-Delahunty 3. Iran
Nargess Tavassolian
Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki
Alexandra Harrington and Kamiar Alaei 4. Israel
Carmit Katz 5. Japan
Taeko Wachi and Kazumi Watanabe 6. Australia and New Zealand
Amanda Cain
Nina J. Westera and Mark Kebbell 7. Belgium
Miet Vanderhallen
Michelle DeJong and Geert Vervaeke 8. England and Wales
Colin Clarke and Rebecca Milne 9. Estonia
Raivo Öpik and Kristjan Kask 10. France
Samuel Demarchi and Laurent Delhalle 11. Germany
Renate Volbert and Bianca Baker 12. Italy
A. Zappalà
F. Pompedda
V. M. Rossini and M. Scarabello 13. Netherlands
Martijn van Beek and Jos Hoekendijk 14. Portugal
Carlos E. Peixoto
Alexandra Seabra and António Castanho 15. Scandinavia
Ivar A. Fahsing
Kristina Kepinska Jakobsen and Harriet Jakobsson Öhrn 16. Scotland
Annabelle Nicol
David La Rooy and Stuart Houston 17. Slovenia
Igor Areh
Sabina Zgaga and Benjamin Flander 18. Switzerland
J. Courvoisier
C. Sellie and M. St-Yves 19. Canada
Brent Snook
Kirk Luther and Todd Barron 20. Mexico
Gustavo Fondevila 21. USA
Christopher E. Kelly and Christian A. Meissner Conclusion
Dave Walsh
Allison Redlich
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust.
Allison Redlich
Dave Walsh
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust 1. China
Marvin Zalman and Yuning Wu 2. Indonesia
the Philippines
& Sri Lanka
Jane Goodman-Delahunty 3. Iran
Nargess Tavassolian
Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki
Alexandra Harrington and Kamiar Alaei 4. Israel
Carmit Katz 5. Japan
Taeko Wachi and Kazumi Watanabe 6. Australia and New Zealand
Amanda Cain
Nina J. Westera and Mark Kebbell 7. Belgium
Miet Vanderhallen
Michelle DeJong and Geert Vervaeke 8. England and Wales
Colin Clarke and Rebecca Milne 9. Estonia
Raivo Öpik and Kristjan Kask 10. France
Samuel Demarchi and Laurent Delhalle 11. Germany
Renate Volbert and Bianca Baker 12. Italy
A. Zappalà
F. Pompedda
V. M. Rossini and M. Scarabello 13. Netherlands
Martijn van Beek and Jos Hoekendijk 14. Portugal
Carlos E. Peixoto
Alexandra Seabra and António Castanho 15. Scandinavia
Ivar A. Fahsing
Kristina Kepinska Jakobsen and Harriet Jakobsson Öhrn 16. Scotland
Annabelle Nicol
David La Rooy and Stuart Houston 17. Slovenia
Igor Areh
Sabina Zgaga and Benjamin Flander 18. Switzerland
J. Courvoisier
C. Sellie and M. St-Yves 19. Canada
Brent Snook
Kirk Luther and Todd Barron 20. Mexico
Gustavo Fondevila 21. USA
Christopher E. Kelly and Christian A. Meissner Conclusion
Dave Walsh
Allison Redlich
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust.
Introduction
Allison Redlich
Dave Walsh
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust 1. China
Marvin Zalman and Yuning Wu 2. Indonesia
the Philippines
& Sri Lanka
Jane Goodman-Delahunty 3. Iran
Nargess Tavassolian
Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki
Alexandra Harrington and Kamiar Alaei 4. Israel
Carmit Katz 5. Japan
Taeko Wachi and Kazumi Watanabe 6. Australia and New Zealand
Amanda Cain
Nina J. Westera and Mark Kebbell 7. Belgium
Miet Vanderhallen
Michelle DeJong and Geert Vervaeke 8. England and Wales
Colin Clarke and Rebecca Milne 9. Estonia
Raivo Öpik and Kristjan Kask 10. France
Samuel Demarchi and Laurent Delhalle 11. Germany
Renate Volbert and Bianca Baker 12. Italy
A. Zappalà
F. Pompedda
V. M. Rossini and M. Scarabello 13. Netherlands
Martijn van Beek and Jos Hoekendijk 14. Portugal
Carlos E. Peixoto
Alexandra Seabra and António Castanho 15. Scandinavia
Ivar A. Fahsing
Kristina Kepinska Jakobsen and Harriet Jakobsson Öhrn 16. Scotland
Annabelle Nicol
David La Rooy and Stuart Houston 17. Slovenia
Igor Areh
Sabina Zgaga and Benjamin Flander 18. Switzerland
J. Courvoisier
C. Sellie and M. St-Yves 19. Canada
Brent Snook
Kirk Luther and Todd Barron 20. Mexico
Gustavo Fondevila 21. USA
Christopher E. Kelly and Christian A. Meissner Conclusion
Dave Walsh
Allison Redlich
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust.
Allison Redlich
Dave Walsh
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust 1. China
Marvin Zalman and Yuning Wu 2. Indonesia
the Philippines
& Sri Lanka
Jane Goodman-Delahunty 3. Iran
Nargess Tavassolian
Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki
Alexandra Harrington and Kamiar Alaei 4. Israel
Carmit Katz 5. Japan
Taeko Wachi and Kazumi Watanabe 6. Australia and New Zealand
Amanda Cain
Nina J. Westera and Mark Kebbell 7. Belgium
Miet Vanderhallen
Michelle DeJong and Geert Vervaeke 8. England and Wales
Colin Clarke and Rebecca Milne 9. Estonia
Raivo Öpik and Kristjan Kask 10. France
Samuel Demarchi and Laurent Delhalle 11. Germany
Renate Volbert and Bianca Baker 12. Italy
A. Zappalà
F. Pompedda
V. M. Rossini and M. Scarabello 13. Netherlands
Martijn van Beek and Jos Hoekendijk 14. Portugal
Carlos E. Peixoto
Alexandra Seabra and António Castanho 15. Scandinavia
Ivar A. Fahsing
Kristina Kepinska Jakobsen and Harriet Jakobsson Öhrn 16. Scotland
Annabelle Nicol
David La Rooy and Stuart Houston 17. Slovenia
Igor Areh
Sabina Zgaga and Benjamin Flander 18. Switzerland
J. Courvoisier
C. Sellie and M. St-Yves 19. Canada
Brent Snook
Kirk Luther and Todd Barron 20. Mexico
Gustavo Fondevila 21. USA
Christopher E. Kelly and Christian A. Meissner Conclusion
Dave Walsh
Allison Redlich
Gavin Oxburgh and Trond Myklebust.