Interviewing witnesses in a second language: A comparison of interpreter‐assisted, unaided, and self‐administered interviews

Interviewing witnesses in a second language: A comparison of interpreter‐assisted, unaided, and self‐administered interviews Abstract Purpose With increasing rates of migration worldwide, police are more likely than ever to interview…
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Predicting and projecting memory: Error and bias in metacognitive judgements underlying testimony evaluation

Predicting and projecting memory: Error and bias in metacognitive judgements underlying testimony evaluation Abstract Purpose Metacognitive judgements of what another person would remember had they experienced a stimulus—that is social…
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“The Subject Matter Should Be an Adequate Trigger Warning”: How and Why Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Use (and Don’t Use) Trigger Warnings

“The Subject Matter Should Be an Adequate Trigger Warning”: How and Why Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Use (and Don’t Use) Trigger Warnings . Alison C. Cares Read the syndicated…
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