A conversation with a person who has knowledge of an event or individual ; it is not an arrest situation ,and the person is free to leave
Interview (pg 127)
Brief statements that indicate that you heard what the interviewee said and want to hear more .
Minimal encouragers (pg 132)
names, persons , place ,things ,actions , beliefs , qualities
Noun
A detailed account of an incident and events related to the incident .
Narrative ( pg 152)
What is an important reason for accurate note-taking while conducting an investigation?
Accurate note taking helps law enforcement officers to recall information for deposition or trial.
(pg 123)
written or oral record of an incident from the subjects involved. What is this record known as?
Statement (pg 127)
Appropriately matching Another person‘s speech patterns , gestures, body language, mannerisms , or posture .
Mirroring (pg 132)
Acts as a substitute for a Noun
Pronoun (pg 146)
Vocabulary used in a profession that has meaning only to the people who work in that particular field or profession.
” I got your six “
”10-4”
Jargon ( pg 154)
True or false : If the suspect makes a clear and unmistakable request to invoke any of their rights under Miranda , all questioning must cease immediatly .
True (pg 140)
Officer B. has received information from an individual and conducted an interview. Before conducting the interview, the individual was asked to give a solemn promise that they were going, to tell the truth. What is this solemn promise known as?
Oath (pg127)
Three types of stages for a planned interview (In order )?
Warm-up, primary , and closing
Describes , identifies , or quantifies a verb , adjective or other adverb
Adverb (pg 146)
Consists of informal , nonstandard words often used by regional or specific groups .
Slang ( pg 154)
Provides written or oral facts under oath or with a penalty of perjury.
Sworn statement (pg 134)
A solemn and formal declaration in place of an oath , usually taken to avoid the religious implications of an oath
Affirmation (pg 127)
To get the suspect back on track, the officer should ask what types of questions?
Close Ended questions (pg 131)
A group of words that lacks a subject , verb , or object (when one is needed ) or fails to express a complete thought
Sentence fragment (pg 147)
Comes from text messages and digital communication
“brb”
”ttyl”
”ily”
Textspeak (pg 154)
Tries to recreate the event , either physically or psychologically , to enhance memory recall.
Cognitive Interviewing (pg 132)
In what order should an officer conduct an interview?(hint*complainant *)
Complainant , victim , witness , suspect
(pg 129)
During which stage of an interview would an officer start with various open-ended questions to collect as much information as possible?
The primary stage (page 129)
connects words with other words , clauses with other clauses .
example : officer Russ and I approached the car . I covered the car while he contacted the subject .
Conjunction
(pg 146)
True or false : An officer should review their narrative to make sure it is complete and accurate .
True
Interviewing includes maintaining a demeanor that is reassuring , empathetic, and non-judge mental .
Trauma informed approach (pg 133)