Introduction: From verballing to ERISPResearching recorded
interrogationDramatis personae: police, suspects and othersThe
interviewing process ‘PEACE’ and investigative interviewing
skillsPerceptions and experiences of videotaping the questioning of
suspectsConclusion: the role of audio-visual recording in criminal
justice
References/Index
All Canadian police services should consider purchasing Volume 23 of The Institute of Criminology Series, both for the importance of the subject and the soundness and depth of the analysis conducted. Is there any area of controversy in policing more easily resolved than demonstrating through technology that the person questioned was treated fairly and fully informed of all rights? ...this text offers an encyclopedia of information as to what may and must not be done when questioning detainees. - Canada's National Law Enforcement, Blue Line Magazine, August/ September 2009
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