Abstract
Purpose - High-profile critical incidents involving multiple witnesses, particularly terrorist attacks, have increased over the years. This paper sets out to describe the components of a witness interview strategy for this type of investigation. Central to these cases is a need for a triage system which deals with a large number of witness/victim interviews that must be conducted fast time.
Approach - This paper was developed based on the experience of the authors who provide practical advice and support to these types of investigations and a dialogue with police interview advisers involved in developing this type of strategy.
Findings - A witness interview strategy for critical incidents involving multiple witnesses should be set within a framework that covers initial contact with the witnesses, the interview process and post-interview processes.
Practical Implications - It is important that a witness interview strategy is developed for any critical incident involving multiple witnesses to ensure that what could otherwise be a chaotic process is effectively managed. Such a strategy should be set within a framework that covers initial contact with the witnesses, the interview process and post-interview processes.
Originality value - No other papers have been published that consider the development of witness interview-strategies for multiple-witnesses in critical incidents.
Approach - This paper was developed based on the experience of the authors who provide practical advice and support to these types of investigations and a dialogue with police interview advisers involved in developing this type of strategy.
Findings - A witness interview strategy for critical incidents involving multiple witnesses should be set within a framework that covers initial contact with the witnesses, the interview process and post-interview processes.
Practical Implications - It is important that a witness interview strategy is developed for any critical incident involving multiple witnesses to ensure that what could otherwise be a chaotic process is effectively managed. Such a strategy should be set within a framework that covers initial contact with the witnesses, the interview process and post-interview processes.
Originality value - No other papers have been published that consider the development of witness interview-strategies for multiple-witnesses in critical incidents.
Original language | English |
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Journal | The Journal of Forensic Practice |
Early online date | 14 Jun 2018 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Early online - 14 Jun 2018 |
Keywords
- critical-incident
- terrorism
- police investigation
- witness
- interview strategy
- multiple witnesses