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Enhancing Justice and Efficiency: Advocating for the Adoption of Cognitive Interviewing Techniques Across Local and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
This paper investigates the disparities in adopting cognitive interviewing techniques between local and federal law enforcement agencies in the USA. Despite the established benefits of these techniques for enhancing witness recall accuracy and reducing false confessions, adoption at the local level lags significantly behind federal practices. Through a qualitative synthesis of existing literature and public reports, this study identifies the main barriers to adoption, which include resource limitations, training deficiencies, and cultural resistance within local agencies. The analysis suggests that comprehensive training programs, legislative mandates, and cultural shifts within law enforcement are critical to overcoming these barriers. Recommendations for promoting broader adoption include enhancing resource allocation for training, implementing national standards for investigative practices, and leveraging successful models from federal agencies. The paper underscores the need for a unified approach to improve investigative outcomes and justice across all levels of law enforcement.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal that reports research findings regarding the theory, practice and application of psychological issues in the criminal justice context, namely law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The Journal encourages submissions focusing on Police Psychology including personnel assessment, therapeutic methods, training, ethics and effective organizational operation. The Journal also welcomes articles that focus on criminal behavior and the application of psychology to effective correctional practices and facilitating recovery among victims of crime. Consumers of and contributors to this body of research include psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal experts, social workers, and other professionals representing various facets of the criminal justice system, both domestic and international.