Detecting deception: does the cognitive interview impair discrimination with CBCA criteria in elderly witnesses?

The accuracy of an eyewitness statement depends on the interviewing method used. Therefore, empirically tested interviewing techniques have been developed, in particular for vulnerable witnesses. Sometimes witnesses may not tell the truth based on personally experienced events but give testimony abo...

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Main Author: Dukala, Karolina (Author)
Contributors: Sporer, Siegfried Ludwig ; Polczyk, Romuald
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2019
In: Psychology, crime & law
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