Peace/ Interviews Flashcards
What does peace stand for?
Planning & preparation
Engage & explain
Account clarification
Closure
Evaluation
Name different type of memories
Recall event
Episodic event
Semantic
Procedural
Auto biographical
False memories
What are the different stages of memory?
Encoding, storage and retrieval
What is the basis of interview plan need to cover?
People
Location
Action
Time
Principle 1
To obtain accurate and reliable accounts from victims, witness’s or suspects about matters under police investigation
Principle 2
Investigators must act fairly when questioning victims, witness’s and suspects.
Principle 3
Investigative interviewing should be approached with an investigative mind set. Accounts obtained should always be tested against what is already known.
Principle 4
Investigators are free to ask a wide range of questions
Principle 5
Investigators should recognise the positive impact of an early admission
Principle 6
Investigators are not bound to accept the first answer given.
Principle 7
Even when a suspect exercises the right to silence investigators have a responsibility to question them
What model is used when interviewing suspects and reluctant witness
Conversation management model
What model is used when interviewing victims / witness
Cognitive model
What are the special measures in place when giving evidence at court?
Screens
Live link
Evidence in private
Removal of wigs and gowns
Visual recorded cross examination
Use of intermediary
AIDS to communication