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Oral Presentation: Sensemaking and cooperation in investigative interviews: The role of matching

Main Auditorium

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 when they are cooperative rather than competitive in orientation (Taylor, 2002). The current study tested this prediction in an investigative interviewing context. Across two experiments […]

Practitioner Case Study: When the going gets TUV: the development of a training in urgent safety interviews

Main Auditorium

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 interview can be considered its superlative. Instead of collecting evidence with regard to a criminal event that happened in the past – which is the […]

Oral Presentation: Forensic psychology myths and misconceptions acceptance among police students and university students in Finland

Main Auditorium

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 related to forensic psychology among Finnish police students and university students and whether the prevalence was associated with the stage of studies and/or taking courses […]