Class Name, Instructor Name Date, Semester Criminal Justice 2011 Chapter 5: Interviews and Interrogations
Differentiate between interviews and interrogations. Describe effective interviewing and interrogation techniques. Summarize the legal requirements of interviewing and interrogation, including Miranda rights. Identify how lying and deception are detected. Explain why people confess and how confessions are documented. CHAPTER SUMMARY Summarize how to take written and recorded statements. 5.6
Differentiate between interviews and interrogations. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.1
Formal conversation Interview vs. Interrogation 5.1 The Interview
Systematic Questioning Interview vs. Interrogation 5.1 The Interrogation
Describe effective interviewing and interrogation techniques. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.2
Build rapport Create privacy Use active Listen skills Ask open- ended questions
5.2 Photo placeholder Effective Interrogations Good Cop?
Effective Interrogations 5.2
Photo placeholder Interrogation Setting
Interrogation Styles 5.2 Logical Sympathetic Indifferent Face-saving Egotistical
Summarize the legal requirements of interviewing and interrogation, including Miranda rights. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.3
Interrogation 5.3 Legal Requirements Photo placeholder
When Miranda isn't Required 5.3 When questioning isn’t accusatory When questioning isn’t accusatory Prior to arrest When the offense is not criminal When the suspect is NOT in custody
Identify how lying and deception are detected. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.4
Signs of Deception 5.4
Deception 5.4 Physical Characteristics Photo placeholder
5.4 Signs of Deception
Explain why people confess and how confessions are documented. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.5
Why Do People Confess? 5.5 Suspect is seeking positive feedback Suspect detects empathy Suspect believes that talking to the police will help The interrogator correctly identifies the motive for the crime
Confessions 5.5 AdmissionsConfessions vs.
Documenting Confessions 5.5 Obtain a Written Confession Photo placeholder
Summarize how to take written and recorded statements. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 5.6
Taking Written Statements Narratives Forms
Recorded Statements 5.6 Picture of a video recorder here
Differentiate between interviews and interrogations. Describe effective interviewing and interrogation techniques. Summarize the legal requirements of interviewing and interrogation, including Miranda rights. Identify how lying and deception are detected. Explain why people confess and how confessions are documented. CHAPTER Review Summarize how to take written and recorded statements. 5.6