In this study, we examined what police interviewers know about factors that affect the reliability of eyewitness testimony. We asked 143 specialist investigative interviewers from the Dutch police to complete a questionnaire about eyewitness memory. The results indicate that the police interviewers have limited knowledge of episodic memory and accompanying interviewing issues. In addition, we analyzed the interview manual from the Dutch Police Academy on coverage of the topics in our questionnaire. The poor level of knowledge of the police interviewers was correlated with lack of knowledge in the manual. Results are discussed in relation to education in police interviewing in the Netherlands. |
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Het episodisch geheugen en getuigenverhoorWat weten politieverhoorders hiervan? |
Trefwoorden | interview, interviewer, police, witness, episodic memory |
Auteurs | Dr. Geralda Odinot, Drs. MCI Roel Boon en Laura Wolters BSc |
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‘Onze kinderen zijn geen terroristen’Families van Belgische en Nederlandse Syriëgangers over het vertrek van hun geliefden |
Trefwoorden | foreign fighters, armed struggle, families, Syria, radicalization |
Auteurs | Dr. Marion van San |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Since March 2013 a sizeable number of Belgian and Dutch youngsters have joined the armed conflict in Syria. According to recent estimates, Belgium has 438 foreign fighters in Syria, the Netherlands 160. Very little is known about who these people are and what made them decide to join the armed struggle. There is also a lack of information regarding their families. The research on which this article is based comprised interviews with twenty families with at least one member who has left for Syria. In addition, former teachers of these youngsters were asked to reflect on their students’ actions. The central questions of this article concern the views of family members on the youngsters’ decision to join the armed struggle, whether or not there were signs of radicalization prior to their leaving, and whether all of them actually did go through a process of radicalization. |
Discussie |
Cultuur op den duurEen reactie op Bovenkerk en Fokkema |
Auteurs | Dr. Frank van Gemert |
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Discussie |
Repliek op Frank van Gemerts ‘Cultuur op den duur’ |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Frank Bovenkerk en Dr. Tineke Fokkema |
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Boekbespreking |
Rationele keuze, nieuwsgierigheid en ambitieHoe hoogleraren onderzoek vinden |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Tom Vander Beken |
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Boekbespreking |
Moderne sagen en de sociale constructie van misdaad |
Auteurs | Dr. Martina Althoff |
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Boekbespreking |
Do these words give rise to doubts? Unraveling the effects of delivering a Victim Impact Statement |
Auteurs | Mr. dr. Marijke Malsch |
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Boekbespreking |
De relatie tussen werk en criminaliteit uitgeplozen |
Auteurs | Dr. Tamar Fischer |
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