Search for dissertations about: "interviewing technique"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words interviewing technique.
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1. Interviewing child witnesses
Abstract : The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifically, the effectiveness of the cognitive interview with children was investigated. In addition, the self-reported practice of police officers who interview child witnesses was explored. READ MORE
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2. Eliciting human intelligence: A conceptualization and empirical testing of the Scharff technique
Abstract : This thesis is on how to elicit intelligence from human sources with the principal aim being to examine the efficacy of the tactics employed by the renowned WWII interrogator Hanns Scharff. A novel experimental set-up (as well as new dependent measures) was introduced to evaluate the efficacy of different human intelligence gathering techniques. READ MORE
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3. Interviewing preschoolers: Facilitators and barriers for young children's legal testimony
Abstract : Children’s testimonies are often vital during criminal investigations of alleged maltreatment. The aim of this thesis was to improve our understanding of forensic interviews with preschool-aged children (aged 3 to 6 years). Study I consisted of a mixed-methods survey of 88 specialist child interviewers. READ MORE
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4. Memory-based Lie Detection in Repeated Interviews: The Importance of Early Use of Mnemonics
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to examine how memory-enhancing (mnemonic) techniques used in an interview carried out immediately after an event affected truth tellers’ and liars’ responses in both an immediate interview and in a delayed interview. In Studies I-III participants took part in a mock intelligence scenario in which they were asked to take the role of an intelligence officer. READ MORE
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5. School nurses’ use of motivational interviewing as a method for health promoting conversations with parents of primary school children
Abstract : School nurses in Sweden have an important task to promote healthy behaviours in children through regular health conversations with parents and children. Nonetheless, there are no evidence-based methods in Sweden for health conversations focusing on parenting practices and promotion of healthy behaviours for school aged children. READ MORE