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  • Unbalanced Implementation of Cognitive Interviewing Across Law Enforcement

    Author(s):
    Shane McNeil (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Psychology Society and Law
    Subject(s):
    Criminal procedure, Sociological jurisprudence, Law enforcement, Corrections, Police, Psychology, Public law, Jurisprudence
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    Tag(s):
    Cognitive Interview, Interrogation, Police, Law and society, Law enforcement and corrections, Policing, Public law and legal theory
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    ... by Kassin et al., (2007) assessed 631 police officers’ self-reported interrogation beliefs and practices ...

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