how 'cognitive interviewing' can help police compile the most reliable evidence
- Written by Georgina Heydon, Associate professor in Criminology and Justice Studies, RMIT University
With Cleo Smith safely returned to her family, and charges laid against her alleged abductor, much of the media’s focus has now turned to the question of how police can best piece together the details of what exactly happened to her during the 18 days she was missing.
Child psychologists have described how, with appropriate questioning...
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