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Rating:  Summary: probably complete techniques but short examples of each Review: I've read two other interogation manuals(we get confessions by Albert Joseph jr. and make em talk by Patrick McDonald) so I've got a bit to go on. This book is pretty complete for techniques but the examples don't show enough. The book "we get confessions" is the opposite. It gives great examples but is short on techniques. The book "make em talk" is a military interogation manual which deals more with torcher. If you are going to read "interrogation, techniques and tricks to secure evidense" it would be best to read the other two books mentioned. If you were going to read any of the three books, order "interrogation, techniques and trick to secure evidense". By the way, this is a canadian book. The other two books are american. Not that it much matters.
Rating:  Summary: Police Interrogation and Interviews Review: This book provides a large number of real life (and well presented) examples of "themes" that a trained police interrogator would use to convice a guilty person to confess. Unfortunately, the book provides absolutely no information on how a police interview/interrogation is actually setup and run. The book assumes that the reader already knows and understands these concepts. For example...a police interrogation consists of multiple parts, each building on the other. Most of this strategy is critical to the interrogation, and much of it occurs before the "tricks" (themes) mentioned in this book. While this book provides very good information on one segment of a police interview...you need to look for additional books if you want to understand a police interrogation.Check out the book used by many Police departments for Training.... ("Principals of Kinesic Interrogation" by Stan Walters) Also check out ("Identifying Lies in Disguise" by Wendell Rudacille )
Rating:  Summary: Police Interrogation and Interviews Review: This book provides a large number of real life (and well presented) examples of "themes" that a trained police interrogator would use to convice a guilty person to confess. Unfortunately, the book provides absolutely no information on how a police interview/interrogation is actually setup and run. The book assumes that the reader already knows and understands these concepts. For example...a police interrogation consists of multiple parts, each building on the other. Most of this strategy is critical to the interrogation, and much of it occurs before the "tricks" (themes) mentioned in this book. While this book provides very good information on one segment of a police interview...you need to look for additional books if you want to understand a police interrogation. Check out the book used by many Police departments for Training.... ("Principals of Kinesic Interrogation" by Stan Walters) Also check out ("Identifying Lies in Disguise" by Wendell Rudacille )
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