

Ensuring Court-Admissible Forensic Interviews: Best Practices for Recording
From the moment a forensic recording begins to the moment it’s reviewed in court, every detail must be protected. Compliance


From the moment a forensic recording begins to the moment it’s reviewed in court, every detail must be protected. Compliance


Digital evidence is at the core of modern investigations. Every interview recording and every digital file can hold the key


When a child’s safety is at stake, every moment matters—and so does every detail. Interview video recording systems have become


In today’s justice system, video evidence plays a critical role in investigations and court proceedings. However, this evidence often contains


In criminal investigations, a recorded interview that isn’t properly recorded can have devastating consequences. Simple mistakes or flukes can derail


For children involved in criminal investigations, the setting where they’re asked to share their story can make all the difference.


An August 2025 newsletter from the National Children’s Alliance took a closer look at a recent study of using AI


Designing a police interview room isn’t just about fitting equipment into a space—it’s about creating an environment that supports accurate,


In this interview the iRecord team spoke with Mark Fallon—a nationally recognized expert in counterterrorism, national security, and science-based interviewing.


The stakes are high in child abuse cases. There’s a profound need for sensitivity and accuracy with the evidence collection.


Law enforcement agencies the world over are working to modernize their approach to investigations, and the Méndez Principles on Effective


Ensuring accurate records of law enforcement interrogations is vital for promoting justice and maintaining investigative transparency. That’s where advanced video