Persons at Risk During Interviews in Police Custody: The Identification of Vulnerabilities, Volume 103,Edição 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1993 - 38 páginas This study investigated the question of whether the police accurately identify the psychological vulnerability (mental illness, intoxication) of a suspect before interrogation. The recommendations made in this book should assist the police in the identification of vulnerable individuals. |
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15 per cent Afro-Caribbean alleged offence appropriate adult asked assess suspects psychologically assessments commenced Caucasian clinical interview Codes of Practice Custody Officer Custody Record detainees detention diabetes difference in suggestibility drugs epilepsy Feeling low Full Scale I.Q. Gorsuch Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale Home Office indicate intellectual deficit intellectually disadvantaged interviewed at police intoxicated Irving and McKenzie language problems low I.Q. scores Lushene Mean S.D. Mean mental handicap mental illness mentally disordered Number of subjects Peckham and Orpington Peckham Orpington person Picture Completion police interview police station present study previous convictions prison inmates Spielberger prorated Full Scale prorated to give psychological assessment psychological testing psychologist questions read the Notice reading ability reading age reason researchers Right to silence S.D. Mean S.D. Scale I.Q. score Schonell significant intellectual impairment significantly solicitor subjects at Peckham subsequently interviewed suffering suggestibility scores Table three subtests Total Suggestibility trait anxiety score Verbal WAIS-R Y IN DK