iIIRG 2022 – WINCHESTER UNIVERSITY
We are pleased to announce that we have secured Winchester University for the Masterclass and Conference 2022 for the week beginning 20th June 2022. We look forward to welcoming you […]
We are pleased to announce that we have secured Winchester University for the Masterclass and Conference 2022 for the week beginning 20th June 2022. We look forward to welcoming you […]
Title: The Dual Purpose of Video-Recorded Interviews within the Broad Framework of a Victim-Centred Approach and Trauma Informed Practice
Title: Beliefs, Confidence, and Attribution Bias regarding Deception Cues in Police Officers and Laypeople Abstract: Police officers' beliefs regarding deception detection are often remote from the scientific consensus. These beliefs […]
Title: False memories… but real investigation Abstract: False allegations of sexual assault represent between 2 and 10% of sexual crimes reported to the police (see St-Yves & Beauregard, 2015). These […]
Title: Roundtable: Putting the Guidance into Practice: tailoring the interview for victims with hidden and/multiple vulnerabilities Abstract: This roundtable will follow the keynote presentation of Dr Kev Smith in which […]
Title: The Influence of Culture on Witness Accounts: An Interdisciplinary Scoping Review Abstract: In an ever more globalized world, it is becoming more common for witnesses and those gathering evidence […]
Title: Forensic psychology myths and misconceptions acceptance among police students and university students in Finland Abstract: The presentation aims to introduce results from a study exploring the prevalence of misconceptions […]
Title: The Way We All Remember: The Influence of Different Cultures on Eyewitness Memory and Investigative Interviewing Abstract: Nowadays, more and more people report about their memories in cross-cultural contexts, […]
Title: Improving decision-making in the criminal justice system: The effect of teaching aids on the evaluation of eyewitness evidence Abstract: Judges, jurors and other triers of fact often rely upon […]
Title: How do adults perceive children’s testimony elicited via a language interpreter? Abstract: Prosecution of crimes against youth often depends on youths' testimony. This presents unique challenges for youth who […]
Title: Interpreted investigative interviews with children - do they impact Swedish court proceedings? Abstract: The investigative interview often constitutes vital evidence in child abuse investigations. In the past decades, countries […]
Title: When the going gets TUV: the development of a training in urgent safety interviews Abstract: Where the interviewing of suspects arguably is a complex task, conducting an urgent safety […]
Title: Using the Demonstrating for More Detail (DeMo) technique with adolescent eyewitnesses Abstract: Adolescent eyewitnesses can be less detailed than adults. Whilst there is much research on how specialised interview techniques […]
Title: Sensemaking and cooperation in investigative interviews: The role of matching Abstract: Theories of interpersonal sensemaking predict that cooperation emerges in interactions where speakers are matched on motivational frame and […]
Title: Smile for the webcam: Interviewer non-verbal behaviours’ effect on perceptions of rapport and information disclosure in virtual interviews Abstract: Although the definition for rapport-building varies according to the context […]
Title: “Be on the Lookout!”: Content of Perpetrator Description by an Eyewitness Affects Selection Time of Potential Suspects Abstract: When a crime has just happened, police enforcement need to react […]
Title: Attorneys’ questions and children’s responses referring to the nature of genital touch in child sexual abuse trials Abstract: In child sexual abuse cases, establishing the location and invasiveness of […]
Title: Social workers’ knowledge about children’s memory and investigative interviewing Abstract: The Child Protective Services (CPS) can be prominent actors in child sexual abuse (CSA) investigations as they often conduct […]