Various styles of police interviewing are identified, showing that many assumptions about the nature and purpose of interrogation are inaccurate. A chapter assesses the impact in NSW of "investigative interviewing," a questioning style very different from that used in the USA. The penultimate chapter examines the experiences and perceptions of criminal justice professionals--judges, defence lawyers, prosecutors, and police. Interrogating Images concludes by pointing to some dangers of misusing audio-visual recording.
Table of Contents
Introduction: From verballing to ERISP
Researching recorded interrogation
Dramatis personae: police, suspects and others
The interviewing process: "PEACE" and investigative interviewing skills
Perceptions and experiences of videotaping the questioning of suspects
Conclusion: the role of audio-visual recording in criminal justice
References
Index