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Investigative interviewing : Psychology, method, and practice

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2015.Description: xxv, 363p. : illISBN:
  • 9781466590861
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • Y:45:f Q5
Summary: There are few skills more important to the modern fact finder than the ability to obtain information through effective interviewing. While most interviewing books are intended for law enforcement, they often present harsh and accusatory techniques that can be counterproductive in private sector investigations. Investigative Interviewing: Psychology, Method and Practice covers modern techniques for private sector investigative interviews. It outlines a highly structured and process-driven technique that takes a non-accusatory approach, uses no intimidation or coercion, and has been proven to achieve admission rates above 90 percent.
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Appendix 1-10 299-334p.; Annotated Bibliography 335-340p.; Index 341-363p.

There are few skills more important to the modern fact finder than the ability to obtain information through effective interviewing. While most interviewing books are intended for law enforcement, they often present harsh and accusatory techniques that can be counterproductive in private sector investigations.
Investigative Interviewing: Psychology, Method and Practice covers modern techniques for private sector investigative interviews. It outlines a highly structured and process-driven technique that takes a non-accusatory approach, uses no intimidation or coercion, and has been proven to achieve admission rates above 90 percent.

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