Smart talk : contemporary interviewing and interrogation /

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Author / Creator:Gosselin, Denise Kindschi, 1954-
Imprint:Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Education, c2007.
Description:xxviii, 305 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7241029
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ISBN:0131146963
9780131146969
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 |a pt. I. Laying the groundwork for success -- 1. Interviewing and interrogation -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- The nature of interviewing -- The nature of interrogation -- Purpose of the interrogation -- Personal qualities of the interviewer -- Communicating -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 2. The interview process -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Phase I : interview preparation -- Phase II : establishment of the psychological content -- Phase III : the questioning -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 3. Purposeful interviewing and processes -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Characteristics of purposeful interviewing -- Objectives of purposeful interviewing -- Assessing the accuracy of a statement -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 
505 0 |a pt. II. Methods and techniques -- 4. Traditional, structural, and inferential interviewing with statement analysis techniques -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Identifying the sources -- Guidelines for the traditional interviewing approach -- What is structural interviewing? -- Steps for structured interviewing -- Inferential interviewing -- Statement analysis -- Conducting statement analysis -- Field statement analysis -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 5. Forensic hypnosis and cognitive interviewing -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- What is hypnosis? -- Forensic hypnosis interviewing methods -- Challenges to hypnotic memory retrieval -- Hypnosis evidence in court -- What is cognitive interviewing? -- Cognitive interviewing techniques -- Steps of the cognitive interview method -- Challenges to memory retrieval -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 6. Behavioral interviewing techniques -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- What is behavioral interviewing? -- Cultural and personal considerations -- Emotions and observable behaviors -- Eye movement -- Sensory verbal communication -- Qualifiers, hedging, and manipulators -- Detecting deceit -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 
505 0 |a pt. III. Interviewing special populations -- 7. Interviewing children -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Child developmental stages -- Field assessment -- Initial considerations for child interviews -- What is the forensic approach to child interviewing? -- Forensic interviewing techniques -- What is the cognitive approach to interviewing children? -- Cognitive interviewing technique -- The child as a reporter -- The child as a victim -- Bolstering credibility through evidence -- Determining competency and reliability -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 8. Interviewing the elderly -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Crimes targeting the elderly -- Initial considerations when questioning the older person -- Conducting the interview -- Empowering the elder victim -- The elderly as witnesses -- Interdisciplinary interviewing -- Crime perpetrated by the elderly -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 9. Interviewing persons with disabilities or mental illness -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- The American with Disabilities Act -- Initial considerations -- Identifying when special care is necessary -- Field evaluation -- Interview considerations -- Preparing for the interview -- Interrogation considerations -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 
505 0 |a pt. IV. Interrogation -- 10. The interrogation process and the law -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Fifth Amendment considerations -- The Miranda standard -- Sixth Amendment considerations -- Fourteenth Amendment considerations -- Fourth Amendment considerations -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 11. Confessions -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- What is an interrogation? -- Since Miranda -- False confessions -- What is not an interrogation? -- Interrogation tactics -- Case specific methods of interrogation -- Truth and consequences -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 12. Techniques for interrogation -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- Purpose of the interrogation -- Interrogation approach -- Confession-eliciting models -- Interrogation phase I : preparing -- Interrogation phase II : developing outcome-based tactics -- Phase III : getting the confession -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References -- 13. Juvenile rights and police responsibilities -- Key terms -- Chapter objectives -- Introduction -- What is a juvenile? -- Juvenile offending -- Due process and the juvenile -- Questing a juvenile not in custody -- Questioning a juvenile in custody -- Fourth Amendment considerations -- Fifth Amendment considerations -- The right to counsel -- Juvenile confession admissibility -- Specific crime categories -- Conclusions -- Questions for review -- References. 
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