How much unwanted variability do you expect in your eyewitness interviews?

When a law enforcement agency develops an investigative interview framework to gather eyewitness statements, they ensure the judgments made by their interview practitioners will be valuable in criminal investigations. They also understand how judgments made by their investigators can alter the reliability of eyewitness statements. These alterations in recollections can manifest as unwanted variability in the way their interviewers ask questions. Consequently, when these eyewitness statements are certified in a crime report, they are used by detectives to pursue leads, assist district attorneys to file charges, and ask juries to consider convictions.

Think about the investigative interview framework that you or your agency practices and answer the following 10 questions in the link below. How much variability does your judgment have in retrieving reliable eyewitness statements? (Click here to test your interview strategy )