Exploring Self‐Rated Empathy Among Language Interpreters Before and After a Simulated Task Interpreting for Police

Exploring Self‐Rated Empathy Among Language Interpreters Before and After a Simulated Task Interpreting for Police ABSTRACT Background Police interview interpreting often requires conveying emotionally charged content. Although interpreters are expected…
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Ethical espionage: ethics and the intelligence cycle and Spying through a glass darkly: the ethics of espionage and counter-intelligence

Ethical espionage: ethics and the intelligence cycle and Spying through a glass darkly: the ethics of espionage and counter-intelligence . Valentin Stoian ‘Mihai Viteazul’ National Intelligence Academy Read the syndicated…
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a practitioner‐designed science‐based interviewing and interrogation course: A collaborative training and research effort

Evaluating the effectiveness of a practitioner‐designed science‐based interviewing and interrogation course: A collaborative training and research effort Abstract Purpose Shifting interrogation approaches in the United States from accusatorial practices to…
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Sociocultural artifacts as data in Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ): using the trustworthiness framework to map a path toward transparent, methodologically and analytically sound qualitative artifact collection and analysis (QACA)

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Sociocultural artifacts as data in Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ): using the trustworthiness framework to map a path toward transparent, methodologically and analytically sound qualitative…
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