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Tradecraft Primer: A Framework for Aspiring Interrogators

Autor Paul Charles Topalian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2016
Tradecraft Primer: A Framework for Aspiring Interrogators is a timely and relevant reference manual for a new generation of professionals as we enter a new era in our nation’s interrogation programs. A must-read for anyone thinking of entering the interrogation profession, whether in law enforcement, the military, or intelligence, it provides fresh insights from the latest empirical-based studies that will enhance your results and contribute to best practices. It challenges past beliefs and legacy interrogation practices of previous generations by capturing novel approaches that no longer rely on physical and psychological coercion, unethical or questionable ruses, or abusive mistreatment.
Importantly, this primer also opens the door to valuable lessons from contemporary experts in human motivation and more effective social influence methodologies and tactics while you learn of the art and science behind rapport-building, effective communication constructs, and the influence of interpersonal and intrapersonal dynamics for use inside the interrogation room. In addition, it captures the "interrogation cycle" as a handy reference graphic. By reading this primer, you will learn how to reduce incidences of false confessions, mitigate eyewitness misidentification, and gain simple contemporary insights to outsmart liars and discern truth-tellers from deceivers.
As an advocate for a sea change in the way our nation’s interrogation programs are run and managed, this primer encourages a team approach to interrogations and emphasizes active engagement and oversight by supervisors in efforts to corroborate interrogation outcomes. It also asserts the need for the adoption of a common code of ethics shared among all practitioners—an ethical code created in deference to our nation’s Constitution, statutes, international treaties, and the policies of our nation’s leaders. One that encompasses the pledge and built on two underlying principles: Do no harm and respect human rights.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498751148
ISBN-10: 1498751148
Pagini: 156
Ilustrații: 29 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Recenzii

This book, as the title suggests, is a primer for those who aspire to practice interrogation as a vocation. It is a solid reference for any interrogator. The books and articles referenced are outstanding for further study and suited for in-depth study accompanied by practical experience.
Mark Roberts, Subject Matter Expert—book review in the Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 9, No. 4, Winter 2016
There is a great deal of information in this relatively small book, and it updates the reader on new theories of interviewing for the 21st century. An excellent bibliography of military and psychological references will be especially welcome to researchers and the academic community. The author's concluding thoughts ring true: "Do no harm—respect human rights." The book is highly recommended for investigative and intelligence specialists.
Adrian A. Barnie, CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner), CAMS (Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist)—book review in ASIS International, April 2018

Cuprins

Preface, Author, 1. Getting Our Terms Straight, 2. Interrogation’s Tortuous Past, 3. Rights of Persons in Custody, 4. On Being Human, 5. The Interrogation Cycle, 6. About Confessions, 7. Unmasking Deception, 8. Calling for a Code of Ethics, Key References and Suggested Readings

Descriere

Inspired by the need to offer a relevant approach to interrogations suited to contemporary times with its ever-increasing demands for transparency and calls for fundamental respect of human rights and human dignity, this primer serves as a timely and handy reference for those working or thinking of working as an interrogator in law enforcement, the military, or intelligence. Challenging past beliefs and practices, it provides evidence-based insights and best practices to improve interrogation results while laying out novel approaches that no longer rely on physical and psychological coercion, deceptive ruses, or abuse.