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Interrogating people suspected of committing crimes is a critical and time-intensive activity for a law enforcement officer. As an interrogation officer you can ask good, relevant questions, but if you don't take time to listen and interpret the answers you won't be able to ask the right follow-up questions.
A successful interrogator must acquire and develop a wide range of skills: you must become part confessor, part attorney and part psychologist and you have to know when to assume the role of each. CiNet's online interrogation training courses are a comprehensive training series that deals with the many techniques of a proper interrogation.
Interrogation Training Benefits
- Techniques that will enable you to become a successful interrogator
- Helpful techniques for the art of drawing out information from victims and witnesses for a composite artist
- Legal requirements that must be observed and techniques that will help officers get the most information from your suspect
- How you can effectively interrogate a suspect with a language barrier, substandard mental capacity, or a hearing or speech impairment
- Special considerations required when interrogating a juvenile
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Interrogation Training Courses
- The Art of Composite Interviewing
- Interview and Interrogation
- Interview/Interrogation: Interview Techniques
- Interview/Interrogation: Getting the Confession
- Interview/Interrogation: Adults vs. Juveniles
- Interview/Interrogation: Special Populations
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