12 Questions
What type of question aims to confirm your information with proof?
Validation question
In conducting an interview, what should be done at the end of the declaration to ensure all information is correct?
Have the person sign the declaration
What is the purpose of making a 'Z' at the end of the text through unused empty space in a declaration?
To ensure nothing can be added
Which type of question aims to lead the person to answer in a specific way?
Suggestive question
What is the purpose of asking for a chronological account from beginning to end in an interview?
To collect detailed information in order
What is one of the objectives of a field interview?
Prevention and Repression of crime
What must a peace officer inform the accused of upon arrest?
Their right to remain silent and right against self-incrimination
In what three situations must you identify yourself to the police?
When you are driving a motor vehicle, when a warrant is issued against you, and during an arrest
What warning do the police typically give an accused upon arrest?
"Anything you say may be used as evidence against you."
What is the general rule when it comes to answering police questions?
You can choose whether or not to answer police questions.
What is advised when visiting neighbors according to the text?
Respect their privacy and reassure them that information will be confidential.
What should individuals do if they are detained or arrested by the police according to the text?
Exercise the right to remain silent and not answer questions.
Learn essential techniques for conducting an effective interview, including establishing initial contact, establishing common ground, chronological information gathering, and using open and closed questions. Focus on maintaining a calm tone and using suitable language throughout.
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