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Journal of Criminal Psychology (2026) 16 (2): 295–311.
Published: 16 December 2024
...Louise E. Porter; Martine Powell Purpose This study aims to understand the factors that are perceived to influence the completeness and accuracy of officers’ accounts of an officer-involved shooting (OIS). Design/methodology/approach Research interviews were conducted with 13 Australian police...
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Journal of Criminal Psychology (2025) 15 (2): 210–226.
Published: 16 October 2024
...Eva A.J. van Rosmalen; Annelies Vredeveldt Purpose When eyewitnesses talk to each other after witnessing a crime, they can contaminate each other’s memory. However, laboratory research shows that collaborative interviewing can also result in correction of mistakes and retrieval of more new...
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Journal of Criminal Psychology (2025) 15 (2): 147–163.
Published: 06 November 2023
... via either a written method, in-person individual-spoken or collaborative-spoken interviews. Findings Results suggest an independent benefit for individual-spoken in-person recall (compared to written or collaborative-spoken recall) and recall undertaken closely after an event (compared to delayed...

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