RT Article T1 Police interviewers’ experiences of the Tactical Interview Model (TIM): an exploratory study of suspect interviewing in Norway JF Psychology, crime & law VO 31 IS 4 SP 439 OP 461 A1 Risan, Patrick A1 Myklebust, Trond A1 Bjerknes, Ole Thomas A1 Oxburgh, Gavin A2 Myklebust, Trond A2 Bjerknes, Ole Thomas A2 Oxburgh, Gavin LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1925060608 AB The purpose of the study was to qualitatively explore how police investigators in Norway experience interviewing suspects. Specifically, we sought to investigate the relationship between theory (the Tactical Interview Model) and practice concerning how police interviewers establish the interviewee’s account and disclose potential evidence-related information. To explore processes relevant to the research objective, four focus group interviews of police interviewers were conducted (n = 29). The data was analysed using a thematic analysis which resulted in four main themes: (1) Planning and preparing: considering potentially evidence-relevant information – Its possible value, alternative explanations, and influence on the interview process, (2) Establishing rapport and balancing dilemmas: Providing sufficient information without affecting the interviewee’s account, (3) Exploring the interviewee’s account through questioning and ‘closing doors’, and (4) Challenge through clarification: disclosure of potential evidence-related information and adapting to the interviewee. The findings are discussed in relation to the Tactical Interview Model. Implications for practice and future directions are presented. K1 Norway K1 Tactical Interview Model K1 Suspect K1 Investigation K1 Police interviewing DO 10.1080/1068316X.2023.2279327