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Text book:
Criminal Investigation (7th Edition)
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Contents
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Criminal Investigation:
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Guidelines for interviewing:
Responses may vary with ethnicity or culture but in USA in general:
Truthful | Dishonest |
Spontaneous, open, up-front. | Guarded, reluctant to offer information. |
Helpful to suggest possible suspect or eliminate people as suspect. | Unhelpful to finger people to lead you away from the subject. |
Concerned to clear themselves. | Unconcerned. |
Sincere. Not abrupt. | Insincere. Overly polite. |
Immediate, forceful, consistent denial. | Hesitant, weak, or evasive denial. Nervous laughter. Generalized response: 'always', 'generally', or 'typically'. |
Juveniles: often lack social responsibility so have no guilt about lying. | |
Drunk or drugged: often apathetic so have no conflict about lying. |
Elements of an interview:
Second contact: Follow-up with a call in two weeks:
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