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| How do German police officers of varying empathy levels react to different styles of interviewing a suspected sex offender? | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Elsevier | |
| Baker-Eck, Bianca | Bull, Ray | |
| policing | criminal investigation | interrogation techniques effectiveness | criminal suspects | empathy | cooperative behaviour | attitude of police personnel | international legal instruments | domestic implementation | practice guidelines | attitude of criminal suspects | communication | aggression | procedural justice effects | UN Special Rapporteur on Torture's role | Germany | |
| International journal of law, crime and justice ; vol. 74 | |
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| A lesson on interrogations from detainees : predicting self-reported confessions and cooperation | |
| English | |
| 20151200 | |
| Sage | |
| Snook, Brent | Brooks, Dianna | Bull, Ray | |
| Canada | policing | criminal investigation | interrogation techniques | detainees | cooperative behaviour | self disclosure | information disclosure | legal confessions | developed countries | forecasting | self report | attitude | |
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| Criminal justice and behavior ; vol. 42, no. 12 | |