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  1. How should police investigators present evidence to suspects and why is it necessary?
  2. The adaptable law enforcement officer: Exploring adaptability in a covert police context
  3. Evaluating the benefits of a rapport-based approach to investigative interviews: A training study with law enforcement investigators.
  4. A meta‐analytic review of the timing for disclosing evidence when interviewing suspects
  5. A meta-analytic review of the timing for disclosing evidence when interviewing suspects
  6. Eliciting intelligence from sources informed about counter‐interrogation strategies: An experimental study on the Scharff technique
  7. The Scharff technique: training military intelligence officers to elicit information from small cells of sources
  8. Establishing cooperation and eliciting information
  9. Developing an evidence-based perspective on interrogation: A review of the U.S. government’s high-value detainee interrogation group research program.
  10. Eliciting information from human sources: Training handlers in the Scharff technique
  11. Gathering human intelligence via repeated interviewing: further empirical tests of the Scharff technique
  12. Eliciting information from small cells of sources
  13. The Scharff Technique: On How to Effectively Elicit Intelligence from Human Sources
  14. Eliciting intelligence with the Scharff technique: Interviewing more and less cooperative and capable sources.
  15. On Eliciting Intelligence from Human Sources: Contextualizing the Scharff-Technique
  16. Eliciting Intelligence Using the Scharff-Technique: Closing in on the Confirmation/Disconfirmation-Tactic
  17. The Scharff-technique: Eliciting intelligence from human sources.
  18. Eliciting intelligence from sources: The first scientific test of the Scharff technique