Introducing "Unlock the Secrets of Investigative Interviewing", a comprehensive course that provides an in-depth exploration of the science and significance of investigative interviewing. The course will cover various techniques, theories and practices that are essential in conducting effective and ethical investigative interviews.
Throughout the course, students will learn about the essential verbal and non-verbal cues in communication and develop crucial skills such as building rapport, establishing trust, and effective questioning. Building rapport with the interviewee is essential as it creates a comfortable and safe environment for the interviewee to share information. Establishing trust is also critical as it allows the interviewee to open up and share truthful information. The course will also cover effective questioning techniques.
The course will delve into the Reid Technique, which is a widely used method for interrogating suspects. It covers various stages such as fact-finding, confrontation, and theme development. The course will also discuss criticisms of the Reid Technique and alternative methods such as cognitive interviewing, which focuses on enhancing memory recall.
Another important aspect of the course is the PEACE model, which is an acronym for Planning and Preparation, Engage and Explain, Account, Closure, and Evaluate. This model covers the entire process of the investigative interview from start to finish, providing a structured and systematic approach. The model includes important elements such as pre-interview planning, preparation, and the use of open-ended questions to encourage the interviewee to provide a complete account of the event.
The course will also focus on special populations such as children and trauma victims, who may have unique needs and considerations during the interview process. Additionally, it will cover the legal and ethical considerations involved in investigative interviewing, which include issues such as informed consent and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
By the end of this course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct professional, effective, and ethical investigative interviews. They will have a deep understanding of the science and significance of investigative interviewing, as well as the ability to apply various techniques, theories, and practices in real-world scenarios. This will enable them to gather accurate and reliable information to support investigations and make informed decisions.