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Investigative Interviewing: Psychology and Practice provides practitioners with an in-depth exploration of interviewing methodologies rooted in psychological science. This essential resource combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, offering law enforcement professionals, legal practitioners, and students valuable insights into conducting interviews that are both ethically sound and maximally effective.
The book addresses key topics including cognitive psychology principles, rapport building, questioning strategies, and the detection of deception. Authors Rebecca Milne and Ray Bull draw on extensive research to present evidence-based approaches that improve interview quality while protecting the rights and welfare of interviewees. The text covers vulnerable populations, vulnerable suspects, and ethical considerations in modern investigative practice.
Part of the respected Wiley Series in Psychology of Crime, Policing and Law, this work serves as an authoritative reference for professional development and academic study in criminal justice fields.







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