ethical interviewing Flashcards

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what is a due process?

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criminal justice system has power in a situation yet the individual has rights which must be adhered to
- eg if someone is being interviewed before being charged

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describe issues with traditional interviewing techniques

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  • interrogation based: only objective was to obtain a confession
  • threats and physical violence eg exposure to bright light/cold water
  • confirmation bias: interviewers predetermined beliefs
  • leading questions
  • no opportunity for interviewee to provide alternate version of events
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3
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what does PEACE stand for?

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P - planning and preparation
E - engage and explain
A - account
C - closure
E - evaluate

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ethical interviewing came about in response to …

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concerns about standard police interviewing as it was found to be accusatory and persuasive

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5
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how may standard police interviewing affect accuracy?

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stress can affect recall

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describe ‘planning and preparation’

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  • interviewer plans how information obtained will contribute to the investigation
  • plan legal requirements eg if a solicitor is needed
  • prepare opening question
  • plan structure, time and place
  • build a rapport
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describe ‘engage and explain’

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  • explain what will happen
  • explain reason for interview
  • act professionally
  • ensure they understand the purpose and legal rights
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describe ‘account’

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  • closed question asking if they committed the crime
  • ask them to explain their account of events
  • take notes on points of interest
  • open, probe and summarise each point
  • identify any discrepancies or resistance
  • avoid interruptions
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describe ‘closure’

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  • end after all questions asked and objectives achieved
  • explain what will happen next
  • planned and not abrupt
  • check misunderstanding and obtain clarity
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describe ‘evaluate’

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  • self evaluate performance
  • supervisors provide constructive feedback
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