Abstract
Foreword by John G.D. Grieve Introduction, Tom Williamson, Becky Milne and Steve Savage Part 1: Investigative interviewing and interrogation around the world 1. Investigative interviewing of suspects in Australia, Stephen Moston 2. Investigative interviewing in the UK, Andie Shawyer, Becky Milne and Ray Bull 3. Investigative interviewing in the Nordic region, Ivar Fahsing and Asbjarn Rachlew 4. Police interviewing in France, Belgium and the Netherlands: something is moving, Sylvie Clement, Marc van de Plas, Paul van den Eshof and Nicole Nierop 5. Police interrogation in Canada: from the quest for confession to the search for the truth, Michel St-Yves 6. Interview and interrogation: a perspective and update from the USA, Randy Borum, Michael G. Gelles and Steven M. Kleinman Part 2: Current issues in interrogation and investigative interviewing 7. A critical analysis of the Utilitarian case for torture and the situational factors that lead some people to become torturers, Rod Morgan and Tom Williamson 8. Investigative interviewing as a therapeutic jurisprudential approach, Ulf Holmberg 9. Increasing cognitive load in interviews to detect deceit, Aldert Vrij, Ronald Fisher, Samantha Mann and Sharon Leal 10. Detecting deceit: current issues, Peter Bull
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