Criminal Psych - Ethical Interviewing 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCriminological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: IndiaCreated on: 30-04-19 10:27 Give 2 strengths of EI 1. Kabbell found more likely to gain confession 2. More likely to gain accurate confession 1 of 9 What is the model used called? PEACE model 2 of 9 What does the 'C' stand for? C = Closure, make sure the interview ends on a good note and that the rapport remains. 3 of 9 Give a weakness of EI Even those who were trained in EI were not successful at building a rapport (Walsh=Milne) 4 of 9 What does 'P' stand for? P = Plan and prep, outline the aims and objectives of the interview before it begins. 5 of 9 What is the difference between the two 'E's? 1 = Engage and explain (building a rapport), 2 = Evaluate (evaluate interview against aims) 6 of 9 What does the 'A' stand for? A = Account, decide beforehand when and where the interview is going to take place 7 of 9 Name one weakness Studies often focus on effect of recall rather than effect of improved ethics. 8 of 9 What is a key factor effecting EWT? Anxiety/stress 9 of 9
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