An officer is interviewing a witness to a highly stressful event. The witness is having trouble recalling details in a clear, sequential order. What is the most likely reason for this, and what is the best approach for the officer to take?
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A
The witness is likely being deceptive; the officer should use a more direct, accusatory questioning style to get the truth.
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B
Trauma and stress can fragment memory, making linear recall difficult; the officer should use cognitive interviewing techniques, such as asking about sensory details.
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C
The witness probably wasn't paying close attention; the officer should ask them to only state facts they are 100% certain about.
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D
Short-term memory is unreliable; the officer should wait 48 hours for two full sleep cycles before re-interviewing the witness.