The Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation for Investigators On Demand Training
Presented by Joseph P. Buckley, CRT • 7 Parts
Description
This seven part, 3 hour long Power Point training program, was specifically designed for a wide variety of investigators, including law enforcement, government (both investigative and regulatory agencies) and the private sector. This online training program will provide you with a solid foundation in The Reid Technique - which is widely considered to be the most effective interview and interrogation process in the world. In this program the investigator will learn the core elements of the Reid Technique, which include how to structure the investigative interview utilizing both investigative and behavior provoking questions; how to assess the credibility of the information provided by a subject during the interview process; and the Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation. The investigator will be provided with specific references to additional resource material in each of the program segments. This seven part program not only will familiarize the investigator with the Reid Technique, but will give the investigator a solid foundation of interviewing and interrogation skills for future investigations.
The program is not a webinar - the material is delivered as a PowerPoint presentation with voice over, interspersed with video clips to illustrate the material. Each part comes with a Study Guide that is designed for note taking to enhance the learning experience, and includes a review of the material covered in each individual program.
Here is a description of each of the seven program segments:
Part One: An overview, will focus on identifying the distinguishing characteristics between an interview and interrogation; how to properly set up the interview room; and provide an overview of the complete seven part program. (21 minutes and 23 seconds)
Part Two: The Foundation for Behavior Symptom Analysis. In Part Two we will begin the process of building the behavioral model for the truthful and deceptive subject by establishing the psychological principles that underly behavior symptom analysis, the various factors that can influence a subject's behavior and the rules that we have to follow in the evaluation of a subject's behavior. (15 minutes and 11 seconds)
Part Three: Nonverbal Behavior. In Part Three we will discuss the various nonverbal behaviors that the investigator should observe during the interview process for indications of truth or deception, including the subject's attitude and demeanor, posture, significant posture changes, use of illustrators, gestures and eye contact. (14 minutes and 7 seconds)
Part Four: Verbal Behavior. In Part Four we will discuss various verbal behaviors that the investigator should listen for during the interview process, including the subject's verbal content and choice of words; use of qualified answers; use of stalling or delay tactics; the amount of detail provided by the subject; references to God and religion; as well as the timing of response. At the conclusion of Part Four we will provide you with the behavioral model of the truthful subject and the behavioral model of the deceptive individual. (16 minutes and 45 seconds)
Part Five: The Structure of the Investigative Interview. In Part Five we will discuss the three types of questions that should be included in all investigative interviews, with a detailed discussion of five behavior provoking questions (Punishment,, Think, Second Chance, Investigation Results and the Bait question) that can be used to assess the subject's credibility. (20 minutes and 18 seconds)
Part Six: The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation. In part Six you will learn how to initiate the interrogation process; how to offer the subject psychological justification for what they did; how to handle denials and how to use the alternative questions to develop the first admission of guilt. (31 minutes and 6 seconds)
Part Seven: Putting it all Together. In this final part you will see the complete interview of two subjects being questioned about a theft of money and the interrogation of the deceptive individual. These interviews and interrogation will illustrate all of the material that we have discussed in this program - proper room setting; verbal and nonverbal behavior; the structure of the interview; the use of behavior provoking questions; and, the interrogation process. (47 minutes and 20 seconds)
To access a program the user will be sent an email to activate their account. The activation link expires in 72 hours. Be sure to check you spam, junk or bulk folders. If you need a new link contact Kimberly Everhart at keverhart@reid.com.
When a program is purchased the user has unlimited access for 90 days. If the user takes and successfully passes a 25 question exam they will be issued a printable Certificate of course completion.
Group Pricing
If an organization purchases 5 or more programs the cost is reduced to $89 per person. Additional discounts are available for purchases of 25 programs or more. To receive the group discount add the item to your cart and adjust the quantity.
To learn more about available discounts contact Ms. Kim Everhart at 1-800-255-5747 ext 111 or by email at keverhart@reid.com.
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The Instructor - Joseph P. Buckley, CRT
Joe is a graduate of Loyola University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, has a Master of Science degree in the detection of deception, and is certified in The Reid Technique®. He has been employed by John E. Reid and Associates since 1971 and has been president of the company since 1982. Joe has conducted in excess of 10,000 interviews and interrogations and has been a speaker in the seminars for over 42 years. Joe is a frequent guest on many radio talk shows and a much sought-after guest speaker for police and security organizations throughout the country, discussing the art of interrogation and interviewing. He has authored numerous articles on the topic, and is also coauthor of four books, including, Criminal Interrogation and Confessions (5th 2013) and Essentials of The Reid Technique (2nd edition, 2013). Joe's vast knowledge of interviewing and interrogation procedures has made him one of the foremost authorities on investigative tactics and techniques in the law enforcement and security field today.