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Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation

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What makes a person confess to a crime he did not commit? Was he coerced? Is he trying to protect someone else? Interrogation has come under attack as opponents focus on false confessions. However, most cases are still resolved by confession, not forensic evidence. Among the new topics covered in the Second Edition of this bestselling book, Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation focuses on why false confessions exist and how to avoid them.

Written by two experts who have conducted over 15,000 interviews and interrogations from theft to homicide, this book expands on the valuable topics in the previous edition to include discussions of:

Telephone interviewing
False Confessions
Field Interviewing
Sexual Harassment Interviewing
Confronting the Alleged Harrasser
Pre-employment Interviewing
New Legal Aspects
Frequently Asked Questions

Covering the entire sequence of events that occur during the interview and interrogation process, this book provides a realistic building block approach that allows you to move from a preliminary accusation to an ultimate confession by applying practical rules to the process. It gives you the flexibility to select a number of different paths to proceed in an interrogation of a suspect. Useful in both the law enforcement and private sectors, Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation, Second Edition allows you to deal effectively with the complex problems of interviewing and interrogating victims, witnesses, suspects, and even potential employees.

List of contents

Introduction/Overview of the Process. Preparation and Strategy. Legal Aspects. Memory and False Confessions. Interpretation of Verbal and Physical Behavior. Causes of Denials. Interviewing. Why People Confess. Establishing Credibility/The Accusation. Reducing Resistance-Rationalizations. Denials. Obtaining the Admission. Development of the Admission. The Statement. Ending the Interview. Frequently Asked Questions. Telephone Interviewing. Specialized Interviews. About the Authors. Index.

About the author

David E. Zulawski, Douglas E. Wicklander, Shane G. Sturman, L. Wayne Hoover

Summary

What makes a person confess to a crime he did not commit? Was he coerced? Is he trying to protect someone else? This book focuses on why false confessions exist and how to avoid them. It discusses telephone interviewing, false confessions, field interviewing, sexual harassment interviewing, and confronting the alleged harrasser.

Product details

Authors Michael Farrell, Vernon J. Geberth, L. Wayne Hoover, Shane G. Sturman, Douglas E. Wicklander, Wicklander Douglas E., David E. Zulawski, Zulawski David E.
Assisted by Vernon J. Geberth (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.09.2001
 
EAN 9780849301018
ISBN 978-0-8493-0101-8
No. of pages 552
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 34 mm
Weight 884 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss
Series Practical Aspects of Criminal and Forensic Investigations
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Criminal investigation & detection, Criminal investigation and detection

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