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Appendix B - Semi-Structured Interview Schedule

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2021

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Summary

Confirm the circle of emotion from the questionnaire is the correct one.

Q1 I’d like to talk about your answers here in more depth.

Please start by telling me how you felt about doing it?

P: Had you thought about these people in this way before?

P: Were you surprised by any of your answers?

Q2 Have you had any further thoughts since completing it?

P: Any alterations/additions you would now make?

P: Additional copy of circle available if wish to make alterations/additions

P: What makes you think that?

Q3 I’d like to discuss each individual in turn. Who would you like to begin with?

P: Would you like to begin with an easy one?

P: Is there anyone you don't want to discuss?

If discussing an offender:

Q4 Did you know this person before they hurt you?

P: How did you feel about them beforehand?

P: Do you still feel this way despite what they’ve done?

Q5 How do you feel about this person now?

P: Have you felt that way since it happened?

P: How has that changed over time?

Q6 How have those feelings affected you?

P: How has that changed over time?

P: What impact has that had on you?

Q7 Would you like to feel differently about this person?

P: How would that help you?

Q8 In an ideal world, would you like tell this person how you feel?

P: What would you say?

P: How would this help you?

P: Have you already had the opportunity to do this?

P: How did you feel about it?

Q9 In an ideal world, would you like to ask this person any questions?

P: What would you want to ask?

P: How would this help you?

P: What if you got an answer you didn't like?

P: Have you already had the opportunity to do this?

P: How did you feel about this?

Q10 In an ideal world, would you want to hear an apology from this person?

P: Why is that?

P: Have you already had an apology?

P: How did you feel about this?

Q11 Referring to the practical support section of the questionnaire, would you still agree with your choices/ratings?

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Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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