Practical Aspects of Interview and InterrogationOpens with an overview of the interview and interrogation process and descriptions of approaches such as the good guy/bad guy, factual, and emotional approaches. Later chapters detail each step of the process, covering preparation and strategy, legal aspects, interpretation of verbal and physical behavior, causes of denials, establishing credibility, reducing resistance, rationalization, obtaining the admission, development of the admission, the statement, and ending the interview. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Contenido
Introduction Overview of the Process | 1 |
Preparation and Strategy | 27 |
Legal Aspects | 45 |
Memory and False Confessions | 73 |
Interpretation of Verbal | 105 |
Cautions in the Evaluation of Behavior | 116 |
Typical Attitudes Displayed by Suspects | 122 |
Hand and Arm Positions | 130 |
Eye Movements | 143 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation David E. Zulawski,Douglas E. Wicklander Vista de fragmentos - 1993 |
Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation David E. Zulawski,Douglas E. Wicklander,Shane G. Sturman,L. Wayne Hoover Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
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