Abstract: THE PERCEPTION OF INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES AMONG FORENSIC ACCOUNTANTS
This study investigates the perception of investigative interviewing techniques among forensic accountants, with objectives to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of these techniques, identify common challenges faced, and understand their impact on investigation outcomes. A survey was conducted with 280 forensic accountants in Lagos, derived using Taro Yamane's formula. The reliability coefficient score of the survey instrument was 0.85. The findings indicate that investigative interviewing techniques are perceived as highly effective in eliciting critical information, though challenges such as interviewee resistance and legal constraints were noted. The study recommends incorporating advanced training in interviewing techniques for forensic accountants and developing standardized guidelines to enhance the effectiveness of interviews in forensic investigations.
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