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Criminal Interrogations and Confessions, Fifth Edition presents the Reid Technique of interviewing and interrogation and is the standard used in the field. This updated Fifth Edition presents interviewing and interrogation techniques, based on actual criminal cases, which have been used successfully by thousands of criminal investigators. This practical text is built around simple psychological principles and examines interrogation as a nine-step process that is easily understood by the reader.
New and Key Features of the updated Fifth Edition:
- The text contains updated photographs throughout to illustrate behavior symptoms; the proper room setting and positioning; as well the placement of electronic recording equipment.
- Every chapter of the text includes updated information.
- Chapter 9 (Behavior Symptom Analysis) contains new research that has been conducted on the efficacy of behavior symptom analysis, as well as building for the reader the behavioral model of the truthful individual versus the subject who is withholding or fabricating relevant information.
- Chapters 7 through 12 discuss in detail how to build the investigative interview, including the proper use of both investigative and behavior provoking questions, as well as guidelines for evaluating the credibility of allegations, and the proper use of follow-up and bait questions.
- Chapter 15 (Distinguishing between True and False Confessions) has been updated to include new cases throughout and contains two new sections; "The Issue of False Confessions in the Courtroom – The Testimony of Expert Witnesses" and “The Issue of False Confessions in the Courtroom – Court Decisions”.
- Chapter 17 discusses all of the legal issues related to interrogation and confession law, including Miranda, the meaning of custody, the use of threats and/or promises, the use of deception, and confession voluntariness. The chapter contains updated legal references including 2011 court decisions.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Preliminary Considerations
Chapter 1 Distinctions between Interviews and Interrogations
Chapter 2 Obtaining and Evaluating Factual Information
Chapter 3 Case Solution Possibilities
Chapter 4 Initial Precautionary Measures for the Protections of the Innocent
Chapter 5 Privacy and the Interview Room
Chapter 6 Qualifications, Attitude, and General Conduct of the Investigator
Part 2 Interviewing Techniques
Chapter 7 Preparation and Starting the Interview
Chapter 8 Formulating Interview Questions
Chapter 9 Behavior Symptom Analysis
Chapter 10 Precautions when Evaluating Behavior Symptoms of Truthful and Untruthful Subjects
Chapter 11 The Behavior Analysis Interview
Chapter 12 The Use of Specialized Questioning Techniques
Part 3 Interrogation Techniques
Chapter 13 The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation
Chapter 14 Recommendations for Interrogators
Chapter 15 Distinguishing between True and False Confessions
Chapter 16 Testifying on a Confession
Chapter 17 Interrogation Law
Published: September 2011
Hard Cover
Pages: 472
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