Search for dissertations about: "investigative decision-making"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words investigative decision-making.
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1. IMPACTS OF EVIDENCE ON DECISION-MAKING IN POLICE INVESTIGATION
Abstract : When conducting an investigation, police officers collect evidence from various sources (e.g., humans, objects, areas). The type of evidence (i. READ MORE
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2. Investigator bias: Contextual influences on the assessment of criminal evidence
Abstract : DEGREE OF lICENTIATE IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2011 Abstract Rebelius, A. (2011). Investigator bias: Contextual influences on the assessment of criminal evidence. READ MORE
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3. The Making of an Expert Detective. Thinking and Deciding in Criminal Investigations
Abstract : Drawing on theoretical frameworks developed in social and cognitive psychology, this thesis examines the degree to which individual and systemic factors may compensate for inherent biases in criminal detectives’ judgments and decision-making. Study I – an interview study – explored criminal detectives’ views of critical factors related to decision making in homicide investigations. READ MORE
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4. Interviewing to assess and manage threats of violence
Abstract : Persons who pose threats of violence can be rich sources of information for professionals charged with ensuring safety and security. The interviewing of threateners is thus considered important among such professionals, but research on the topic is scarce. READ MORE
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5. There was nothing but her story: Prosecution of alleged child sexual abuse of preschoolers
Abstract : Investigating and prosecuting cases of alleged sexual abuse against young children is a challenge for legal practitioners worldwide. In Sweden, a prosecutor is in charge of both the preliminary child sexual abuse (CSA) investigation and the decision of whether or not to prosecute the case. READ MORE