INTERVIEW - CULTIST Flashcards

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the “most important means to obtain needed information” about a crime.

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interviewing and interrogation

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“Both require a combination of art and skill” that must be cultivated and practiced.

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interviewing and interrogation

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It is the “questioning of a person believed to possess information” which is relevant to the investigation of a crime or on criminal activities

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INTERVIEW

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2
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The method of “obtaining an information from another person” who is aware that he is giving a wanted information, although he may be ignorant of the true connection and purpose of the interview

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INTERVIEW

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is a “questioning of a person believed to be possessed knowledge” that is of official interest to the investigation

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INTERVIEW

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THE GOLDEN RULE OF INTERVIEW

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Never conduct or let anyone conduct an interview if the interviewer has not gone to the crime scene”.

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it is the “development of intimacy” between the interviewer and the interviewee.

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Rapport defined

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QUALITIES OF A GOOD INTERVIEWER:

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1) Rapport defined
2) Forceful Personality
3) Knowledge of Human Behavior
4) Conversational Tone of Voice
5) Common Interest
6) Acting Qualities
7) Humility

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5
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It is “winning the confidence” of a person being interviewed in order that he will tell all the information in his possession

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Rapport defined

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The interviewer must be in “respectable civilian attire” because many thinks that uniform is intimidating.

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Rapport defined

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7
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The appearance of the interviewee and other qualities such as skills of communication techniques and the “force of his language” are the mainstays of the strength of his character.

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Forceful Personality

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7
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The ability of the interviewer to “determine the personality and intelligence of his subject”

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Knowledge of Human Behavior

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7
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He must “go down and up to the level of understanding” of his particular subject – the interviewee

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Knowledge of Human Behavior

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7
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His preliminary “probing questions should be aimed” to establish common interest between him and the subject.

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Common Interest

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His “ tone of voice must be conversational” , not confrontational as in interrogation.

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Conversational Tone of Voice

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7
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He must possess the “qualities of an actor”, salesman, and psychologist and know how to use the power of persuasion.

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Acting Qualities

8
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He must be courteous, “sympathetic and humble” , ready to ask apologies for the inconvenience of the interview

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Humility

9
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REASONS WHY WITNESSES REFUSE TO TALK AND TESTIFY:

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1) Fear of Reprisal
2) Great Inconvenience
3) Hatred against the Police
4) Bias of the Witness
5) Avoidance of Publicity
6) Family Restriction
7) Bigotry
8) Cultist Indoctrination

10
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It is “always entertained by witnesses” who lack the courage to face the suspect, his company or relatives.

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Fear of Reprisal

11
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This is “natural for witnesses who have no means to protect themselves” or no influential person to rely on.

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Fear of Reprisal

12
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The investigator’s “power of persuasion plays a vital role”

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Fear of Reprisal

13
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The ordeal of “ testifying in court is an inconvenience” on the part hands-to-mouth and to the unemployed.

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Great Inconvenience

14
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This hatred maybe due to “previous bad experience with rogue members of the police organization.”

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Hatred against the Police

15
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The witness maybe an acquaintance, friend, helper, or “benefactor of the suspect”

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Bias of the Witness

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There are witnesses who are “shy and they shun publicity” that will bring them discomfort to their ordinary or obscure way of living.

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Avoidance of Publicity

17
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Some “cults or religious denominations” exercise religious or moral influence on the decision of witnesses to testify

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Cultist Indoctrination

17
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“Religious or racial, tribal” or ethnic indifference

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Bigotry

17
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It would be more apparent when the “witness and the suspect belongs to the same cult.”

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Cultist Indoctrination

18
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“Some famous and respected families” preserve their reputations by instilling to them members the need of approval of their elders on matters affecting their families.

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Family Restriction