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Introduction
Interviews and Interrogations: Similarities and
Differences
Objectives of Interviewing
Objectives of Interrogation
Qualifications of Interviewers and Interrogators
Time, Place, and Setting of Interviews and Interrogation
The Interrogation Room
Preparation for the Interview or Interrogation
Witnesses: Motivations, Perceptions, and Barriers
Reliability of Eyewitness Identification
Witness Intimidation
Documenting Interviews
Documenting Interrogations
Why People Confess
False Confessions
Admissibility of Confessions and Admissions
The Delay-in-Arraignment Rule
Interviewing and Interrogation: Legal Requirements
Most Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on the Right
to Remain Silent
Detecting Deception
Use of Technological Instruments to Detect Deception
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