Interviewing for CI Flashcards

1
Q

Acronym for government prosecutor?

A

AUSA - Attorney General

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2
Q

What’s the most frequently used investigative technique?

A

Interview

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3
Q

What type of jury decides whether charges should be brought against an individual?

A

Grand Jury

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4
Q

What’s the art of balancing the investigative and administrative aspects of individual ci’s while simultaneously conducting multiple investigations, given limited manpower and resources?

A

Case Management

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5
Q

What’s the legal and systematic process of identifying, collecting, preserving and evaluating evidence or information for the purpose of bringing a criminal offender to justice?

A

Criminal Investigation

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6
Q

The reason for committing a crime is?

A

Motive

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7
Q

This is the type of fact finding jury in civil or criminal trial that renders a verdict?

A

Petit

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8
Q

The continuous observation of person, places and things in order to obtain information about the identity and activity of individuals suspected of violating the law.

A

Surveillance

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9
Q

What’s the geographic area and/or type of offense over which an agency’s authority extends?

A

Jursidiction

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10
Q

What is a written statement of essential facts supporting the offense(s) charges made under oath before a US Magistrate Judge?

A

Criminal Complaint

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11
Q

What are the 5 motivational interview (MI) strategies?

A
  • Autonomy
  • Acceptance
  • Adaptation
  • Empathy
  • Evocation
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12
Q

What are the 6 general principles of persuasion created by Cialdini?

hint: CARLS

A
  • Reciprocity (give something to get something)
  • Liking (similarity between each other)
  • Commitment & Consistency (behaviors and values)
  • Social Proof/Consensus (endorsed by people)
  • Authority/Credibility (expertness & professionalism)
  • Scarcity (availability of an item or situation)
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13
Q

Empathy means to…

A

Understand

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14
Q

Liking means to…

A

have common ground

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15
Q

Reciprocity means….

A

One good turn deserves another

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16
Q

Autonomy is when…

A

a suspect elects to be truthful

17
Q

Authority has…

A

Credibility

18
Q

Scarcity means…

A

diminishing of available options

19
Q

Evocation means to…

A

Elicit a response (using TED)

20
Q

Social proof is when…

A

everybody is doing it

21
Q

Commitment/Consistency is…

A

a desire not to appear fickle

22
Q

Adaptation means…

A

adapt to the interviewee’s behavior

23
Q

Acceptance means you are…

A

non-judgmental