Individual factors associated with investigative interviewers' use of non-leading open-ended questions
thesis
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byRebecca Mary Smith
This thesis represents one of the first research papers to examine individual factors and their association with best-practice investigative interviewing. Findings indicate that adherence to open-ended questioning (arguably one of the most important skills in child abuse interviewing) is largely the by-product of good training rather than personal attributes or job experience per se. maximising interviewer performance is crucial if the quality of evidence obtained from child witnesses is to improve on a global level.