Interviewing those that are suspected members of an organized retail crime ring requires a strategic approach and preparation. These conversations may vary in context, taking place in a variety of locations.
LP problems such as employee theft are still prevalent and may even be growing worse due to an increase in the general havoc of the modern retail store.
The International Association of Interviewers (IAI) kicked off its newest chapter last week in Charlotte, North Carolina on the campus of UNC-Charlotte.
The International Association of Interviewers has announced it is launching its Southeast Chapter and inaugural event on May 5th from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Come join the LP Magazine team on Tuesday, April 11th from the Axis Experience Center in Irving, Texas for a FREE afternoon of learning and networking!
Investigative reports must be logical, relevant, and clearly understood so that the right conclusions are drawn and the best decisions are made as a result.
Investigative interview training, guidelines, and expectations have grown significantly over the last several years from “the way we’ve always done it” to a global movement of standardization.
Resist the urge to “interrogate” when your goal is to obtain as much information as possible. Be a better listener and you’ll be amazed at what you may have been missing.
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