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The Behavioral Analysis Interview: Clarifying the Practice, Theory and Understanding of its Use and Effectiveness
The Behavioral Analysis Interview: Clarifying the Practice, Theory and Understanding of its Use and Effectiveness

Author(s): Frank Horvath, J. P. Blair, Joseph P. Buckley
Subject(s): Psychology, Methodology and research technology, Evaluation research, Criminology
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza KA AFM

Summary/Abstract: The Behavioral Analysis Interview (BAI) is the only questioning method that has been developed specifically to help investigators sort those who are likely to be ‘guilty’ from those who are not. In its typical application the BAI is a pre-interrogation interview that is used to focus interrogational effort; however, it also can be used independently in order to circumscribe investigative efforts in those cases in which there is a fixed and relatively large number of ‘suspects’. In this paper an overview of the BAI process is provided and the findings and limitations of the extant bodies of field and laboratory research on the BAI are discussed. The paper concludes with suggestions to guide future research on the BAI.

  • Issue Year: 2/2008
  • Issue No: 2 (4)
  • Page Range: 113-138
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English