: Susan E. Brandon, Simon Wells
: Science-Based Interviewing
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: 9781098323943
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This book is about how to talk with people to learn what they know. It is applicable to a wide variety of contexts - law enforcement suspect, victim and witness interviews and interrogations, intelligence debriefs, and industry interviews (e.g., litigation, insurance fraud, human resources). The methods described in this book are all based on sound science and have been shown to be valid in a variety of real world settings. The authors have in-depth experience using these methods and with the underlying science.
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