Browsing Master Theses & Projects by Author "Eastwood, Joseph"
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Are we where we should be? Assessing investigative interviewing practices and training of officers in the Force Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police Force
Ogunseye, Funmilola (2023-06-01)In the criminal justice system, investigative interviewing is crucial for getting information that helps law enforcement agencies resolve cases. While there is a relative wealth of scholarly studies on investigative ... -
Does mental context reinstatement mitigate Retrieval Induced Forgetting in eyewitnesses?
Crough, Quintan (2020-08-01)The current study sought to examine Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) as it may occur within an investigative setting, while also assessing Mental Context Reinstatement (MCR) as a tool to mitigate this forgetting. Various ... -
The effects of rapport building on information disclosure in virtual interviews
Dion Larivière, Cassandre (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2022-06-01)Rapport-building has been identified as an effective tool when interviewing victims and witnesses of events that may be sensitive in nature. The objective of this study was to examine the rapport-building process within a ... -
An examination of the impact of corroborator age on alibi assessment
Snow, Mark D. (2018-06-01)The purpose of the current research was to assess the impact of the age of an alibi corroborator on the perceptions and decision-making of alibi assessors. Across two studies, adult participants were asked to assume the ... -
Sensitizing the general public: experiential processing alters perceptions of confession evidence and minimization
Hall, Victoria (2019-06-27)False confessions are a leading cause of wrongful convictions in Canada, suggesting a lack of protection against false confessions. Moreover, minimization tactics can increase the chance of false confessions. Current ...