We can provide video/audio recorded interview facilities along with providing fully documented written statements in accordance with current CPR and PACE legislation
We’re becoming more and more shocked that the basic foundations of a recorded interview and subsequent statement are not being remotely touched upon. We work with a variety of clients throughout Scotland, North East England, Yorkshire, Norfolk & London professionally interviewing and recording evidentially sound statements under a multitude of circumstances that can range from employer/employee disputes and road traffic collisions through to litigation cases and victim of crime impact assessments.
Our background in law enforcement and investigative services along with years of experience in interviewing and compiling statements for both civil and criminal courts puts us confidently in the position of knowing what is required to make the statement and the time it took to record worth its existence…
You’d be amazed how many don’t, especially in an age where predominantly a) employers outsource their HR requirements to people without live, real-world experience in interviewing and b) police officers rush through the basic recording of fact(s) because they’re understaffed and overworked or have grown complacent in what they do.
More and more lately we’ve been brought in to correct and rectify or from-the-ground-up re-interview someone because the client has received a transcription or a signed statement that tells them nothing or has gaping, uncovered holes that leave their case exposed. We are becoming more and more shocked that the basic foundations of a recorded interview and subsequent statement are not being remotely touched upon.
What are those basic foundations?
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