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Teesside's Research Repository > Schools > School of Social Sciences and Law > Psychology > The impact of empathy and question type on information obtained in police interviews with suspects of filicide, child rape and adult murder

Title: The impact of empathy and question type on information obtained in police interviews with suspects of filicide, child rape and adult murder
Authors: Oxburgh, G. E. (Gavin)
Ost, J. (James)
Cherryman, J. (Julie)
Morris, P.
Affiliation: Teesside University. School of Social Sciences and Law.
Citation: Oxburgh, G. E., Ost, J., Cherryman, J. and Morris, P. (2012). 'The impact of empathy and question type on information obtained in police interviews with suspects of filicide, child rape and adult murder', 5th annual conference of the international investigative interviewing research group (iIIRG), Toronto, Canada, May 23–26, 2012.
Conference: 5th annual conference of the international investigative interviewing research group (iIIRG), Toronto, Canada, May 23–26, 2012.
Issue Date: May-2012
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10149/226892
Type: Meetings and Proceedings
Language: en
Keywords: investigative interviewing
empathy
question type
police interviews
filicide
child rape
adult murder
ISSN: 2047-1408
EISSN: 2047-1416
Citation Count: 0 [Web of Science and Scopus, 31/05/2012]
Appears in Collections: Psychology
Social Futures Institute

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