Investigator Tips
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The Biggest Mistake We Make When Interviewing Job Applicants
Nov 22, 2021
In today's environment we are all experiencing some difficulty in finding people to staff the open employment positions in our organization. In fact, just recently the Wall Street Journal published an article...
Previous Tips
Blame the Suspect’s Perception of the Victim’s Actions and Behavior in Sexual Assault Interrogations
Aug 25, 2021
One of the fundamental principles of Theme Development, (Step 2 of the Reid Nine-Steps of Interrogation), is to shift the blame for the suspect’s criminal behavior to someone or something other than...
Do Not Tell the Subject What You Know
Jun 25, 2021
One of the most important principles of effective interviewing is to not tell the subject what you know about the details of the case, such as the information that you have developed...
False Confessions: The Issues to be Considered
Jun 01, 2021
False Confessions – The Issues to be Considered
In this document we discuss the primary causes of and contributing factors to false confessions, and the Best Practices to follow to...
Understanding the Criminal Mind
Mar 31, 2021
Understanding The Criminal Mind
The courts have demonstrated an understanding that there must be a balance between a criminal suspect’s desire to avoid punishment for the crimes they commit by denying...
Parental Abuse Interviews in Human Trafficking Investigations
Feb 03, 2021
Among the interviewing challenges faced by human trafficking investigators is the issue of parental abuse of a trafficking victim. How does an investigator approach this topic?
When suspicion arises that the...
The Use of the Baiting Technique
Jan 11, 2021
November / December 2020
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25 Reid Video Tips
Jan 11, 2021
September October 2020 Investigator Tip
The September/October 2020 Investigator Tip provides you with links to 25 brief video presentations from our YouTube channel - The Reid Technique Tips, that...
The foundation for all efffective interrogation techniques - projection and rationalization
Jan 11, 2021
As a youngster we have all had the experience of hitting one of our siblings, and then when questioned by our parents we justified our actions by saying, “he hit me first.”...
What questions should I ask during the investigative interview?
May 26, 2020
What questions should I ask during the investigative interview?
In an effort to assist investigators in determining the type of investigative and behavior provoking questions to ask during an interview...
Telephone Interviewing Techniques Part Two
Mar 01, 2020
March/April 2020
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Telephone Interviewing Techniques Part One
Jan 01, 2020
Telephone Interviewing Techniques Part One
Certainly the ideal circumstance for an investigative interview is a face-to-face meeting with the subject. However, due to a variety of factors, it is becoming more and...
Personality Disorders
Sep 01, 2019
(This Investigator Tip consists of selections from a chapter in our book, The Investigator Anthology)
Part One
While both psychologically healthy and psychologically impaired individuals can be guilty of a crime, in...
What Questions Should be Asked to Determine the Voluntariness and Validity of a Subject’s Confession?
Aug 01, 2019
While there are numerous issues to consider in the process of evaluating the voluntariness and validity of a subject’s confession, the following questions may be helpful in making such an assessment.
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Direct questioning and its role in counterintelligence investigations
Jul 15, 2019
Reprinted with permission from Blue line magazine; written by Philip A. Mullenix
While driven by logic, direct questioning is an art-form that requires creative thought and methodical application
Counterintelligence agents and counterpart law...
The Non-Confrontational Approach
Apr 16, 2019
The Non-Confrontational Interview
John E. Reid and his colleague, Northwestern Professor of Law Fred E. Inbau, developed the non-confrontational interview as an integral part of any questioning of a subject in...
The Hillen Credibility Factors
Mar 01, 2019
Several government agencies use the Hillen Credibility Factors to help their investigators and decision makers assess the veracity and credibility of a subject’s statement, particularly in instances where there is one...
The Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI)
Jan 01, 2019
Research has demonstrated that brain functions and memory of victims of trauma, such as a sexual assault, are significantly affected by the event, and as a result, their behavior and statements may...
A Description of The Reid Technique
Nov 01, 2018
The Reid Technique is oftentimes just thought of and is frequently referred to as simply an interrogation process - it is much more than that. The Reid Technique is a structured interview...
Gang Crime Interrogation
Sep 01, 2018
Gang-related homicides and assaults are frequently motivated by revenge for acts committed by rival gangs against members of a suspect’s crew. Through effective theme development, an interrogator uses sound reasoning...
Human Trafficking Investigations: Interrogation Themes that Get Confessions
Jul 02, 2018
An astute investigator alert to the signs of human trafficking can launch a line of questioning designed to reveal the offender’s conduct
Human traffickers can abduct or lure susceptible individuals for many reasons...