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Course: |
DOC 245
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Title: | Interview and Interrogation |
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Long Title: | Interview and Interrogation |
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Course Description: | Focuses on the technical and legal approaches used in gathering desired information from victims, witnesses and suspects. Examines the fundamental characteristics of questioning and the use of psychological influences. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Recognize the constitutional basis for the admissibility into evidence of confessions.
II. Recognize the significance of the Miranda decision and its requirements.
III. Recognize the meaning of the term custody.
IV. Recognize the meaning of the term interrogation.
V. Identify the six phases of the communicative process.
VI. Identify characteristics of a good interviewer.
VII. Recognize how what kind of variables can affect the interview/interrogation process.
VIII. Identify the steps an officer should take in preparing for an interview/ interrogation.
IX. Identify effective interrogation techniques.
X Identify symptoms of deception.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Interrogation is an art
II. Definitions
III. External factors to consider
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