[(Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation )] [Author: Douglas E. Wicklander] [Sep-2001]

[(Practical Aspects of Interview and Interrogation )] [Author: Douglas E. Wicklander] [Sep-2001]

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In this insightful examination of interview and interrogation techniques, Douglas E. Wicklander delves into the psychological intricacies that often lead individuals to confess to crimes they didn't commit. He explores the environmental, social, and emotional factors that can coerce a person into admitting guilt, raising critical questions about the reliability of such confessions.

Wicklander's work underscores the importance of understanding human behavior in high-pressure situations, shedding light on the ethical responsibilities of law enforcement during interrogations. By analyzing real case studies and providing practical strategies for effective interviewing, this book serves as an essential resource for professionals seeking to navigate the complex landscape of criminal justice and interrogation methodologies.

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