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FISHER ET AL (1987)
Studied real life interviews by detective officers in Florida over a 4 month period
Witnesses frequently bombarded with series of brief, direct, close-ended questions aimed to elicit facts
Sequencing of questions often out of sync with witnesses own mental representation of event
Witnesses often interrupted and not allowed to talk freely about experiments
Cognitive Interview Technique
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Set of instructions given by interviewer to the witness to reinstate original event and search memory by retrieval
Open Questions Sequence of events important Minimal distractions & interruptions Pause after each question to allow witness to think
Report Everything (free recall) Context Reinstatement (context - weather etc) Recall in Reverse Order Change the perspective (different person/place)
Additional Features to Cognitive Interview Technique
Encouraged to relax & speak slowly
Ask fewer questions so they talk at length
Offer comments to help clarify statements
Adapt questions to suit understanding of individual witnesses
Use focused memory techniques by encouraging witness to visualise suspect & crime scene
Evidence that it is effective - Kohnken et al (1999) - Meta-analysis of 53 studies - Cognitive Interview obtained 34% more detail than standard interview
Procedure slower & more time consuming Effectiveness depends on how used - e.g. only one component used - not very effective Harder to use with children
Improving Accuracy
Cognitive Interview Technique
Additional Features
Evaluation
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