How Do Courts Determine the Reliability of Interviews?
Securing interview evidence just to have the court deem it unreliable is arguably one of the most devastating things that
Securing interview evidence just to have the court deem it unreliable is arguably one of the most devastating things that
The days of basic audio cassette recordings for interview evidence are far behind us. Now, agencies need more intentional designs
In order to streamline their process for securing and sharing their interview evidence, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Indianapolis,
Agencies need a process for documenting their suspect interviews that’s both accurate and reliable. This type of evidence is a
Knowing exactly how your recording device for interviews will perform helps ensure that every investigation is conducted as efficiently as
Our criminal justice system requires accurate evidence to determine the outcome of a case. And oftentimes, it’s the recorded interview
While every facility is unique, there are certain best practices that every agency should follow when setting up their interview
As the private sector continues to evolve with new advancements in technology, law enforcement agencies need to follow suit. Certain
Our justice system is built upon many values and services, but the role of child advocacy centers may be the
While public safety protocols and many interview evidence process policies follow the same standards from state to state, there’s no
We live in a fast-paced world both personally and professionally. It’s easier than ever to keep in touch and communicate
Whether you’re interviewing a witness or you’re interrogating a suspect, there are certain rules and protocols that every law enforcement