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About the Editors | p. vii |
About the Contributors | p. ix |
Preface | p. xvii |
The Psychology of SuspectsÆ Decision-Making during Interrogation | |
A Typology of Denial Strategies by Suspects in Criminal Investigations | |
A Structured Model for Investigative Interviewing of Suspects | |
Finding False Confessions | |
The Investigation of Terrorist Offences in the United Kingdom: The Context and Climate for Interviewing Officers | |
From Criminal Justice to Control Process: Interrogation in a Changing Context | |
Major Crime (Investigative Powers) Act 2004: The Chief Examiner and Coercive Powers | |
The Relation between Consistency and Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony: Legal versus Cognitive Explanations | |
The Cognitive Interview: Research and Practice across the Lifespan | |
Investigative Interviewing in the Courtroom: Child Witnesses under Cross-Examination | |
Recovered Memories | |
Obtaining and Interpreting Eyewitness Identification Test Evidence: The Influence of Police-Witness Interactions | |
Recent Developments in Eyewitness Identification Procedures in the United Kingdom | |
A Method to Enhance Person Description: A Field Study | |
Recent Developments in North American Identification Science and Practice | |
Truthfulness in WitnessesÆ and SuspectsÆ Reports | |
Evaluating Truthfulness: Detecting Truths and Lies in Forensic Contexts | |
Index | p. 329 |
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