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Interviewing in forensic settings
Lorraine Hope
Department of Psychology
International Centre for Research in Forensic Psychology
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33%
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Analysis
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Psychology
Interviews
100%
Abilities
22%
Attention
22%
Field Research
22%
Practitioners
11%
Research
11%
Children
11%
Evaluation
11%
Computer Science
Forensics
33%
Conducted Interview
22%
Investigative Process
22%
Contexts
22%
Field Research
11%
Research Laboratory
11%
Memory Performance
11%
Legal Proceeding
11%
Special Attention
11%
Archival Data
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Evaluation
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INIS
information
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performance
22%
data
11%
reflection
11%
evaluation
11%
investigations
11%
risks
11%
legal aspects
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children
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