Evidential Interviewing Suite Brings New Standard
New Zealand Police Southern News Release
9:29am 22 October 2008
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release.html?id=4425
A new state-of-the-art facility at the North Invercargill Police Station will provide Southland child and adult sexual
abuse complainants, victims and witnesses with a more comfortable and user-friendly environment when they are required
to report evidence.
"We are very fortunate to have this facility which offers a sensitive and more welcoming environment for children and
adults who are interview subjects in sexual abuse cases," said Acting Area Commander, Inspector Barry Taylor.
The suite was officially opened today by Minister for Police, Annette King, after a karakia whakawatea (blessing) of the
building by Ngai Tahu Kaumatua, Michael Skerrett, local iwi and police.
Known as the North Invercargill Police Evidential Interview Suite, the facility meets current best standards in
investigative interviewing and is fitted with the latest DVD and digital video technology and transcription tools.
The suite includes an evidential interview room designed particularly with children in mind, featuring a
discreetly-placed recording camera and child-friendly furniture. An adjacent monitoring room is used to view an
interview in a non-obtrusive way. The suite also houses a 'soft interview room' and stand-alone kitchenette and lounge.
Up until now, Southland sexual abuse complainants, victims and witnesses had been interviewed either at a Child, Youth
and Family office or at the Invercargill Police Station, Inspector Taylor said.
"The suite fills a gap in Southland. While it has been funded by NZ Police, it is a resource that will be shared with
Child, Youth & Family. It's a significant step forward for victims, both in terms of the environment and our own capabilities in
carrying out these kinds of investigations."
It's expected that around 50 people a year would be interviewed at the facility, he said.
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