Kask Kristjan, Pompedda Francesco, Palu Annegrete, Schiff Karolyn, Mägi Mari-Liis, Santtila Pekka
Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia.
School of Natural and Social Sciences, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 6;13:753111. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.753111. eCollection 2022.
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that repeated feedback in simulated investigative interviews with computerized child avatars improves the quality of interviews conducted with real children who have witnessed a mock event. However, it is not known whether this type of training would improve the quality of investigative interviews with actual child victims and witnesses of physical and sexual abuse. Twenty-two police investigators participated in the study. Half of them received feedback during four simulated interviews whereas the other half received no feedback during four such interviews followed by another four interviews after which they also received feedback. Transcripts of interviews both before and after the training were coded for interview quality. Receiving feedback after the simulated interviews increased the proportion of recommended questions both within the simulations and, importantly, also during interviewing with actual child victims and witnesses. This study demonstrated for the first time transfer of learning from simulated interviews to actual investigative interviews.
先前针对学生和一些专业群体(心理学家)开展的研究表明,在与电脑化儿童虚拟形象进行的模拟调查性访谈中给予反复反馈,能够提高对目睹模拟事件的真实儿童进行访谈的质量。然而,尚不清楚这类培训是否会提高对实际遭受身体虐待和性虐待的儿童受害者及证人进行调查性访谈的质量。22名警方调查人员参与了这项研究。其中一半人在四次模拟访谈中获得了反馈,而另一半人在四次此类访谈中未获得反馈,之后再进行另外四次访谈,之后他们也获得了反馈。对培训前后访谈的文字记录进行了访谈质量编码。在模拟访谈后获得反馈,不仅增加了模拟访谈中推荐问题的比例,重要的是,在对实际儿童受害者和证人进行访谈时也是如此。这项研究首次证明了学习成果从模拟访谈向实际调查性访谈的迁移。