Increasing disclosures of older adult maltreatment: a review of best practices for interviewing older adult eyewitnesses and victims.
Psychiatr Psychol Law
; 31(2): 274-292, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
The current article provides a contemporary review of the best practices for interviewing older adults about crimes they witnessed or experienced. Specifically, we provide a detailed overview of how investigators can use a range of interviewing adaptations and procedures to acquire detailed and accurate maltreatment disclosures from older adults. In addition to discussing well-established investigative interviewing practices (e.g. rapport building, free-recall, cognitive instructions and prompts), this article also summarizes more recent literature on the benefits of multidisciplinary investigations, use of assistive technology and interview accommodations, along with effective practices for working with minority and marginalized older adults. Lastly, several research, professional and policy recommendations are provided for supporting older adults during investigative interviews.
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Psychiatr Psychol Law
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2024
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Canadá