Online Training- Conducting More Effective Interviews

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Whether students are new to conducting investigative interviews or have done so for many years, this training promises to be unique and informative.   

Modules1 and 3 will focus on conducting more effective interviews and interrogations.  Modules 2 and 4 will focus on body language and statement analysis, providing interviewers with incredible insights into the truthfulness of the interviewee. 

 

  • Conducting interviews (Module 1)

o             Factors that influence interviews

o             Building rapport

o             Interview rooms

o             Interviews v Interrogation

o             Bad habits

o             Atmosphere of successful interviews

 

  • Body Language (Module 2)

o             Norming

o             Physiological Signs

o             Behavioral Signs

o             Body positioning

o             Liars Triangle

o             Hands

 

  • Interrogation Techniques (Module 3)

o             Transitioning to interrogation

o             Providing Miranda

o             2 person interrogations

o             Key Questions

o             Monologue

o             Theme Development

o             Scenario

 

  • Statement Analysis (Module 4)

o             Basic rules and misconceptions

o             Personal dictionaries

o             Social introductions

o             25/50/25 rule for written statements

o             “Extra”words

o             Contractions

o             Negatives

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