A child who witnessed the theft of her bicycle was subsequently interviewed by a police officer. In order to get the child to produce the most accurate recollection, the police officer should:
A) wait a few days for her to calm down, engage in small talk, and then ask questions about what happened to her bike.
B) ask her questions right away after offering the child some candy in order to calm her down.
C) ask her questions right away after showing her a badge and handcuffs.
D) ask her questions right away and make the questions very specific.