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- 2013026307 contributor B12733261.
- 2013026307 date "2015".
- 2013026307 description "Distinctions between interviews and interrogations -- The importance of obtaining and evaluating factual information -- Privacy and the interview room -- Qualifications, attitude, and general conduct of the investigator -- Preparation and starting the interview -- Formulation of interview questions -- Behavior symptom analysis -- Behavior symptoms of truthful and untruthful subjects -- Overview and preparation for the Reid nine steps -- Step 1: direct, positive confrontation -- Step 2: theme development -- Step 3: handling denials -- Step 4: overcoming objections -- Step 5: procurement and retention of the suspect's attention -- Step 6: handling the suspect's passive mood -- Step 7: presenting an alternative question -- Step 8: having the suspect relate details of the offense -- Step 9: converting an oral confession into a written confession -- Interrogation and confession legal issues.".
- 2013026307 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013026307 extent "viii, 214 pages ;".
- 2013026307 hasVersion "Essentials of the Reid technique :".
- 2013026307 identifier "1449691102 (pbk.)".
- 2013026307 identifier "9781449691103 (pbk.)".
- 2013026307 isVersionOf "Revision of: Essentials of the Reid technique : Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2005".
- 2013026307 issued "2015".
- 2013026307 language "eng".
- 2013026307 relation "Essentials of the Reid technique :".
- 2013026307 spatial "United States.".
- 2013026307 subject "363.25/4 23".
- 2013026307 subject "Confession (Law) United States.".
- 2013026307 subject "HV8073.3 .I53 2015".
- 2013026307 subject "Police questioning United States.".
- 2013026307 subject "Reid technique.".
- 2013026307 tableOfContents "Distinctions between interviews and interrogations -- The importance of obtaining and evaluating factual information -- Privacy and the interview room -- Qualifications, attitude, and general conduct of the investigator -- Preparation and starting the interview -- Formulation of interview questions -- Behavior symptom analysis -- Behavior symptoms of truthful and untruthful subjects -- Overview and preparation for the Reid nine steps -- Step 1: direct, positive confrontation -- Step 2: theme development -- Step 3: handling denials -- Step 4: overcoming objections -- Step 5: procurement and retention of the suspect's attention -- Step 6: handling the suspect's passive mood -- Step 7: presenting an alternative question -- Step 8: having the suspect relate details of the offense -- Step 9: converting an oral confession into a written confession -- Interrogation and confession legal issues.".
- 2013026307 title "Essentials of the Reid technique : criminal interrogation and confessions / Fred E. Inbau, John E. Reid, Joseph P. Buckley, Brian C. Jayne.".
- 2013026307 type "text".