Twenty-Five Years of Achieving Best Evidence: Investigative Interviews with Victims and Witnesses in England and Wales
Smith, Kevin (2024) Twenty-Five Years of Achieving Best Evidence: Investigative Interviews with Victims and Witnesses in England and Wales. International Journal of Police Science and Management. p. 211. ISSN 1461-3557 (In Press)
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Abstract
The guidance in Achieving Best Evidence (e.g., Ministry of Justice, 2022) or ABE, as it is more commonly known, has been with us for nearly 25 years. It stems from concerns raised about the quality of interviews with vulnerable witnesses in the 1980s and from the Memorandum of Good Practice (Home Office, 1992) that set out to address them. This paper will argue that the various editions of ABE that have been published over the course of that time represent both continuity and change in the practice of interviewing victims and witnesses. It represents continuity in the interview structure that it promotes and in the principles that underpin it. It represents change in its responsiveness to new legislation, new research and emerging operational challenges. Over the years, ABE has become influential internationally, alongside other models such as the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Protocol and the Cognitive Interview, and its capacity to adapt to change is such that its influence is likely to last for years to come.
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Item ID: 17794 |
ISSN: 1461-3557 |
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/17794 |
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Date Deposited: 02 Jul 2024 10:52 |
Last Modified: 02 Jul 2024 10:52 |
Author: | Kevin Smith |
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