“…Studies that have compared cognitive interview techniques with hypnosis indicate that performance on them is similar (Geiselman et al, 1985;Kebbell and Wagstaff, 1997). However, unlike hypnosis, the majority of the evidence suggests that, in adults, the cognitive interview does not unduly affect accuracy rates, susceptibility to leading questions, or disrupt confidence accuracy relationships (Geiselman et al, 1985;Geiselman, Fisher, MacKinnon and Holland, 1986;Memon and Bull, 1991;Memon and Kohnken, 1992;Bekerian and Dennett, 1993;Memon, Holley, Milne, Kohnken and Bull, 1994;Geiselman, 1996;. As a consequence, in the UK and USA, the cognitive interview has displaced hypnosis as the preferred mode of memory facilitation in police investigations.…”