Practical Aspects of Interview and InterrogationCRC Press, 2001 M09 14 - 552 páginas 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, Practic |
Contenido
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Part One Preparation | 25 |
Chapter 2 Preparation and Strategy | 27 |
Chapter 3 Legal Aspects | 45 |
Chapter 4 Memory and False Confessions | 73 |
Chapter 5 Interpretation of Verbal and Physical Behavior | 105 |
Chapter 6 Causes of Denials | 165 |
Part Two Interviewing | 185 |
Part Five Obtaining the Admission | 359 |
Chapter 12 Obtaining the Admission | 361 |
Part Six Development of the Admission | 389 |
Chapter 13 Development of the Admission | 391 |
Part Seven The Statement | 413 |
Chapter 14 The Statement | 415 |
Chapter 15 Ending the Interview | 437 |
Part Eight Frequently Asked Questions | 445 |
Chapter 7 Interviewing | 187 |
Chapter 8 Why People Confess | 241 |
Part Three Establishing Credibility | 249 |
Chapter 9 The Accusation | 251 |
Chapter 10 Rationalizations | 305 |
Chapter 11 Denials | 343 |
Chapter 16 Frequently Asked Questions | 447 |
Chapter 17 Telephone Interviewing | 471 |
Chapter 18 Specialized Interviews | 483 |
Back Cover | 511 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation David E. Zulawski,Douglas E. Wicklander Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
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 |
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