Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment
Victims. Witnesses. Suspects. Answers to an interviewer’s questions may mean the difference between prison or freedom, custody or loss, justice served or justice miscarried–outcomes that depend on expert decision-making as much as on the answers themselves
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Barry S. Cooper Dorothee Griesel Marguerite Ternes ●
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Applied Issues in Investigative Interviewing, Eyewitness Memory, and Credibility Assessment
Editors Barry S. Cooper The Forensic Alliance Vancouver, BC, Canada
Dorothee Griesel Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftliche Gerichts- und Rechtspsychologie München, Germany
Marguerite Ternes Department of Psychology University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Preface
In July 2007, we co-chaired a Festschrift—German for celebration of career—conference as a tribute to John Yuille when he became a Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Co-chaired with Donald Dutton and Judith Daylen, the conference at UBC celebrated the illustrious and pioneering forensic psychology career of John Yuille. Together with Donald Dutton and Robert Hare, John Yuille formed the first forensic psychology program in Canada in the mid-1980s at UBC. Also pioneering is the reality that John Yuille s
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