Reflections on the nature of rapport within suspect interviews

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Quintan Crough, Cassandre Dion Larivière, M. Snow, Joseph Eastwood
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Rapport building has been highlighted as an effective and ethical means of eliciting information from suspects within criminal investigations. The purpose of this contemporary comment is to distinguish between what we have termed ‘interrogative rapport’ from rapport-building practices that occur in other professional contexts. To support this distinction, we advance the following arguments: (1) interrogative rapport is actively and intentionally created by the interviewer; (2) the goal of actively building rapport is to persuade the suspect to comply with requests for information; (3) interrogative rapport is inherently deceptive; and (4) the interviewer’s goal of rapport building—the elicitation of information from the suspect—is independent of, and often in opposition to, the suspect’s best interests. We believe that by acknowledging the outlined elements of interrogative rapport, more nuanced discussions concerning both rapport and persuasion within suspect interviews will result.
对嫌疑人访谈中融洽关系性质的思考
摘要:在刑事调查中,建立关系是一种有效和道德的手段,可以从嫌疑人那里获取信息。这一当代评论的目的是为了区分我们所谓的“问询式融洽关系”与其他专业环境中发生的融洽关系建立实践。为了支持这一区别,我们提出了以下论点:(1)询问关系是由采访者主动和有意地创造的;(2)积极建立融洽关系的目的是说服嫌疑人遵守提供信息的要求;(3)问询式融洽具有内在的欺骗性;(4)面试官建立融洽关系的目标——从嫌疑人那里获取信息——独立于嫌疑人的最大利益,而且往往与嫌疑人的最大利益相反。我们相信,通过承认审问关系的基本要素,将会产生更细致入微的讨论,涉及嫌疑人面谈中的关系和说服。
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Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Current Issues in Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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