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Evaluating the Quality of Investigative Interviews Conducted After the Completion of a Training Program [Artikel]
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  • Evaluating the Quality of Investigative Interviews Conducted After the Completion of a Training Program [Artikel]
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  • 2021
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  • A previous study conducted in Sweden showed that criminal investigators who participated in a 6-month course, including a systematic and extensive training program based on a flexible protocol and during which they received extended supervision, were able to reduce their use of option-posing and suggestive questions and used more open-ended questions at the end of the training. However, that study did not determine whether the participants continued to employ preferred interview techniques in the months after the course concluded. In the present study, therefore, we evaluated interviews conducted by 66 Swedish criminal investigators who were given the same training as the previous participants. They attended four different courses between the autumn term of 2013 and the spring term of 2015. The present study specifically focused on changes in interview quality from before the course started, to the final interview at the end of the course and interviews subsequently conducted four months after the course was completed. The coding distinguished between open-questions (invitations, directives) and risky questions (option-posing and suggestive prompts). We found that, over time, the participants made increased use of recommended types of questions (invitations and directive questions) and reduced use of risky question types (option-posing and suggestive questions). This suggests that the training program enhanced the investigators' interview behavior and that they maintained their good practices after completing the course. This is an important finding because inappropriate interviewing can undermine the legal rights of both alleged victims and suspects.
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  • Investigative Interviewing: Research & Practice 2021 11(1) s. 40-52.
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*520  $aA previous study conducted in Sweden showed that criminal investigators who participated in a 6-month course, including a systematic and extensive training program based on a flexible protocol and during which they received extended supervision, were able to reduce their use of option-posing and suggestive questions and used more open-ended questions at the end of the training. However, that study did not determine whether the participants continued to employ preferred interview techniques in the months after the course concluded. In the present study, therefore, we evaluated interviews conducted by 66 Swedish criminal investigators who were given the same training as the previous participants. They attended four different courses between the autumn term of 2013 and the spring term of 2015. The present study specifically focused on changes in interview quality from before the course started, to the final interview at the end of the course and interviews subsequently conducted four months after the course was completed. The coding distinguished between open-questions (invitations, directives) and risky questions (option-posing and suggestive prompts). We found that, over time, the participants made increased use of recommended types of questions (invitations and directive questions) and reduced use of risky question types (option-posing and suggestive questions). This suggests that the training program enhanced the investigators' interview behavior and that they maintained their good practices after completing the course. This is an important finding because inappropriate interviewing can undermine the legal rights of both alleged victims and suspects.
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