Tag: interrogation
Interview and Interrogation Training: The SWOT Method
This week’s International Association of Interviewers interview and interrogation training tip from the archives, provided by Wicklander-Zulawski, has Wayne Hoover, CFI discussing the SWOT analysis of the interview process.
Interview and Interrogation Training: Confirmation Bias
Challenge yourself to make sure that you go into every investigation without a bias and with a clear intention to look for the truth.
Interview and Interrogation Training: ORC Interviewing
It's amazing how often a really great interview plays such an essential role in closing out an organized retail crime case.
Interview and Interrogation Training: Business Partner
Whether you're in loss prevention, asset protection, human resources, audit compliance, or even law enforcement: when it comes to being a good business partner or good member of the community, you have to think about your role outside the scope of your normal job.
Interview and Interrogation Training: Perspective
When I say "perspective," what I'm really trying to talk about is how I might view a situation versus how you may view a situation, versus somebody else, versus the way a situation actually occurred.
The Battle of the Sexes in the Interview Room
Who’s better at interviewing: men or women? You’re probably thinking that a post written by a woman would contain a clear-cut answer, firmly tilted towards—women. This should be a slam dunk, no-brainer, obvious as can be.
Interview and Interrogation Training: Explanatory Denials
The subject may state something like, “I wouldn’t have taken that money because I love my job.” How do you handle that type of denial?
Interview and Interrogation Training: Engagement Techniques
One of the struggles that people have while conducting a phone interview is developing rapport as well as keeping someone engaged and involved over the phone. Learn more in this video tip of the week from the archives.
Loss Prevention Investigative Skills are Key to Sexual Misconduct Cases
Our society is currently experiencing an unprecedented conversation about sexual misconduct in the workplace. Industries like entertainment, news and government have seen leaders—virtually all of them men—fall from grace.
Interview and Interrogation Training: The Agitated Interviewer
This week’s International Association of Interviewers interview and interrogation training tip from the archives has Dave Thompson, CFI, discussing the effect of an interviewer becoming agitated or aggravated during an interview or interrogation.