Notas del episodio
Dr Ivar Fahsing speaks with Dr Julia Korkman — psychologist, researcher, and one of the leading voices in legal psychology in the Nordic region — about what investigative interviewing looks like in Finland: what works, what doesn't, and why the gaps matter.
In this episode:
- Why human memory is the core material of criminal justice — and why so few professionals are trained in it
- How the desire to help children speak can introduce the very errors it's meant to prevent
- The Kailinna wrongful conviction case and the cost of confirmation bias
- Cultural humility in cross-border and multilingual interviews — from Finland's sauna culture to collective societies in Southeast Asia
- What a nationwide survey of Finnish police officers revealed about knowledge of interviewing methods
- Why Nor ...