DOI: 10.1177/0032258x241243286 ISSN: 0032-258X
Evidence presentation in suspect interviews: A review of the literature
Christopher E Kelly, Margarita Parker, Nathan Meehan, Michael McClary- Law
This review organises the literature on presenting evidence in police interviews for researchers and practitioners to capture the breadth of the topic, and it is organised around the question of why evidence is presented during an interview. The literature was also coded for what type of evidence is presented and with what technique, when evidence is presented, and how it is presented. We found no support for the notion that presenting evidence will overcome resistance and is likely to increase it, presenting evidence gradually and in a challenging manner is the most effective approach to credibility assessment and information disclosure.