Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, QLD, Australia.
Centre for Investigative Interviewing, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, QLD, Australia.
Child Abuse Negl. 2020 Aug;106:104553. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104553. Epub 2020 May 25.
The use of mock interviews (also known as role play), particularly using trained actors as interviewees, has demonstrated positive effects on communication training but little is known about how learners engage with these practice activities.
The current study was conducted to determine what perceptions forensic interviewers hold about mock interviews as a learning exercise for developing skills for child interviewing, and whether there are negative perceptions that could potentially have an impact on the helpfulness of the exercise.
Written reflections were obtained from 35 US forensic interviewing professionals who were enrolled in an online child interviewer training program.
Common themes were extracted from the reflections to establish forensic interviewers' perceptions of aspects of the mock interview. Extraction of themes assisted in the determination of whether perceptions impacted the manner and degree to which interviewers engaged in the mock interview process.
Results suggest that regardless of potential anxiety, learners experience multiple benefits from the mock interview.
Findings from the present study suggests suggest most trainees perceive mock interviews favourably, and they are useful in child interview training programs.
模拟面试(也称为角色扮演)的使用,特别是使用经过培训的演员作为面试官,已经证明对沟通培训有积极的影响,但对于学习者如何参与这些实践活动知之甚少。
本研究旨在确定法医面试官对模拟面试的看法,将其作为发展儿童访谈技能的学习练习,以及是否存在可能对练习的有益性产生负面影响的负面看法。
参加在线儿童访谈员培训计划的 35 名美国法医访谈员提交了书面反思。
从反思中提取出共同的主题,以确定法医面试官对模拟面试各个方面的看法。主题的提取有助于确定看法是否影响了面试官参与模拟面试过程的方式和程度。
结果表明,无论潜在的焦虑如何,学习者都能从模拟面试中获得多种收益。
本研究的结果表明,大多数学员对模拟面试持积极看法,它们在儿童访谈培训计划中很有用。