Exam 8: Interviewing Suspects
Exam 1: Psychological Approaches to Understanding Crime12 Questions
Exam 2: Developmental and Psychological Theories of Offending12 Questions
Exam 3: Psychopathy11 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Risk Factors for Offending: The Contributions of Neuroscience12 Questions
Exam 5: Effects of Interpersonal Crime on Victims12 Questions
Exam 6: Eyewitness Evidence12 Questions
Exam 7: Interviewing Witnesses14 Questions
Exam 8: Interviewing Suspects11 Questions
Exam 9: Detecting Deception11 Questions
Exam 10: Offender Profiling and Crime Linkage11 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Violence and Stalking11 Questions
Exam 12: Terrorism12 Questions
Exam 13: Judicial Processes11 Questions
Exam 14: Safeguarding Vulnerable Witnesses11 Questions
Exam 15: Identifying Perpetrators14 Questions
Exam 16: The Role of the Expert Witness10 Questions
Exam 17: Crime and Punishment: What Works13 Questions
Exam 18: Risk Assessment and General Offender Behaviour Programme Delivery12 Questions
Exam 19: Treating Dangerous Offenders11 Questions
Exam 20: Intervention With Female Offenders13 Questions
Exam 21: Interventions for Offenders With Intellectual Disabilities10 Questions
Exam 22: Interventions With Mentally Disordered Offenders12 Questions
Exam 23: The Rehabilitation of Offenders: Good Lives and Risk Reduction11 Questions
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Later disclosure of evidence against a suspect is better for the interview and gaining a confession.
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Coerced-internalised false confessions are when innocent suspects confess to the crime and also incorrectly believe that they are in fact guilty of the crime.
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Accusatorial interview practices are marked by a symmetric power relationship between the interviewer and the suspect.
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What type of interview is broader and simply seeks to obtain useful information from the source?
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How many steps are there in the Reid technique to interviewing a suspect?
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The Reid technique is based on what approach to interviewing?
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What is the acronym of the five-stage information gathering interview that came out of the PACE?
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What was the 1984 UN Directive that puts boundaries on what can and cannot be carried out in the interrogation room?
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Which of the following is not a category included in Kelly et al.'s 2013 study of interview techniques?
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What is the tendency to insist on a choice of action once the option to pursue that action has been taken away?
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______ is the qualitative aspect of inter-personal relationship. It is constantly reported as one of the most used techniques and important aspects of police interviews.
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