Interviewing Flashcards

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5 steps for interviewing

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  1. introduction
  2. Rapport
  3. Questions
  4. Summary
  5. Closure
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What is an interview

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  • Conversation between two people to obtain information (fact finder)
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Interpersonal skills

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  • Single factor affecting our communicative behavior is our self-concept
  • Includes being aware of our own biases, weaknesses, and strengths
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Self-concept

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view of self, who we are

* Being aware of our own biases, weaknesses, and strengths

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Communication

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consisting of building and maintaining rapport is the foundation of an effective law enforcement interview

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Formation

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Experiences with others, roles that gain us desired attention or other positive responses

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Importance of self-concept

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  • Strong self concept vs weak self concept
  • Affects law enforcement performance
  • Influences public perception
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Rapport

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  • Engagement between interviewer and interviewee
  • Friendliness, caring, empathy, respect
  • Don’t have to like each other
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Components of communication

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  • Active listening
  • Clarity of expression
  • Self-disclosure
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Active listening

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  • Most common error is failure to listen
  • People rather talk than listen
  • People who are curious and interested learn more
    1. Remain neutral
    2. No advice
    3. Don’t criticize
    4. Concentrate on the speaker
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Give complete attention

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  • Nod or shake head
  • Sub vocals
  • Maintain good eye contact when appropriate
  • Ask for more information
  • Listen for feeling and watch nonverbal
  • 10% of message comes from verbal communication
  • Put feeling into words
  • Paraphrase
  • Requires questioning and feedback
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Clarity of Expression

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  • Relevance
  • Simplicity
  • Jargon
  • Structure
  • Repetition
  • Contrast
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Introduction

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  • Self, partner, interviewee
  • Credentials
  • Purpose statement
  • Can you promise confidentiality
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Rapport

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  • Begins right after purpose statement
  • Establishes baseline behavior
  • Conditions interviewee to talk to you
  • Go back to home base
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Questions

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  • What do you need to know
  • Start with open-ended questions
  • Active listening
  • Witness will tell when story is over
  • Follow-up with specific question
  • Now tell me more
  • Who, what, where, when, why ,how
  • Use familiar terms- even slang
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Summary

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  • Performed by the secondary person in the interview
  • Verify and review major points
  • Ask follow up questions
  • Listen for discrepancies
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Close

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  • Say thank you
  • Leave door open for future contacts
  • Get contact number and determine best times to call
18
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Three types of interviews

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Informal, Alibi, Confrontational

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Informal

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  • When dealing with witnesses and victims mostly. Informal

- Find out what happened to the person or property and if a crime was committed

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Alibi

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  • Taking suspects or potential suspects an alibi or baseline account of the location of the person at the time of the event
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Confrontational

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  • To elicit a confession statement or admissions from a suspected person or cooperation from a reluctant witness
22
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Whom do we interview first

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Victims first

  • Generally, then witnesses
  • Separate and interview individually
  • Human trafficking victims
    1. Fear
    2. Distrust

Suspects last

  • Public safety
  • Flight risk
  • Evidence destruction
  • Late or before bed
23
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TED

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Tell-
Explain
Describe
Tell me what happened , where were you when this happened ?