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MPTC Interview And Interrogations Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024, Exams of Advanced Education

A comprehensive guide to conducting effective interviews and interrogations in law enforcement and criminal investigations. It covers procedures for responding to a crime scene, responsibilities of first responders, differences between interviews and interrogations, types of questions, maintaining an open mind, taking statements, impact of substance abuse or mental illness, body language and deception, statement admissibility, corroborative evidence, and cognitive interviewing. Valuable for law enforcement, criminal justice students, and those interested in criminal investigations.

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MPTC Interview And Interrogations

Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024

If a subject approaches and volunteers a confession, what should you do? - Correct Answer-Appeal to emotion by showing sympathy, telling them that anyone would have done the same thing if in their situation, blaming society ("you just couldn't help it"), and just being friendly (offering a soda or cigarette break). An emotional offender will "come clean" when confronted with overwhelming evidence of their guilt. What is the definition of an admission? - Correct Answer-Something less than a confession, but can lead towards finding guilt. What is the definition of a confession? - Correct Answer-Confesses to all elements of a crime. When responding to a major crime scene, what are the primary responsibilities that a first responding officer has relative to eye-witnesses, victims and suspects on the scene? - Correct Answer-... Why would witnesses be separated at a crime scene? - Correct Answer-You must keep them separate to prevent them from exchanging their versions of what happened. What is the primary responsibility of an interviewer? - Correct Answer-... What types of questions are used by interviewers? What is the purpose of each type? - Correct Answer-Open ended questions- Open-ended questions are encouraged as these encourage people to give longer answers, which result in more information. Ex of Open ended questions: Tell me, Can you describe it, I'd like you to explain. Probing Questions- Probing questions are those that start with what, where, when, why, who, how, and how much because these usually invite an explanation instead of a single word answer. (What was the mans name?) Productive/Non-Productive Questions- Apart from open questions and probing questions, investigative interviews can be divided into good and poor questions. Why should an officer keep an open mind during an investigation? - Correct Answer-... What is the proper procedure for taking a statement? - Correct Answer-...

Why should you work to avoid distractions during an interview? - Correct Answer- Background noises and curious onlookers can detract from your ability to conduct an interview. Ex: If an individual breaks eye contact after you ask a question, you may prematurely conclude that the subject is being deceptive. Instead, the individual could merely be distracted by a passing vehicle or someone casually walking by. During an interview how should you act with a subject to maximize the results? - Correct Answer-... What is the scope of the information you should cover during an interview? - Correct Answer-... Should your focus during an interview be on taking notes or paying attention to the interview subject? - Correct Answer-Do not contact individuals with your notebook in hand and immediately start writing down whatever is said. Remember— building rapport is always the first step. With rapport established, ask a question and listen fully to the answer. During this first account, listen to what the person is saying - do not take notes at first, just listen What impact does alcohol, drug use or a history of mental illness on the part of a subject have on an interviewe? - Correct Answer-... Should family members be present as victims of sensitive crimes, whether adult or juvenile, are interviewed? Why or why not? - Correct Answer-... What can body language reveal about the honesty (or lack thereof) of a subject? - Correct Answer-... Are there circumstances that would render a statement useless in court? If so, what would they be? - Correct Answer-... If a suspect confessed during an interview but then refused to sign a statement, could the information gathered during the interview still be useful to investigators? - Correct Answer-... How is deception most reliably uncovered? - Correct Answer-... What value, if any, do corroborative statements have? - Correct Answer-... What is the difference between an interview and an interrogation? - Correct Answer- Interviews- are typically conducted with victims and witnesses. Their goal is to find out as much relevant information as possible while also putting the victim or witness at ease.

Interrogations- Are conducted with suspects. The goal of an interrogation (assuming the suspect is actually guilty) is to establish the suspect's guilt in a court-presentable way. What are the differences between admissions and confessions? Of what value are admissions? - Correct Answer-... Why should officers write statements for victims, witnesses and suspects? What are the potential problems with officers writing statements for victims, witnesses and suspects, and what steps must you take to mitigate these problems? - Correct Answer-... What are the steps to conducting a Cognitive interview, and what are the important elements of each step? - Correct Answer-1.) Introduce myself and ask the interviewee if I could take some notes. 2.) Thank them for coming in and answering questions 3.) Contextual Questioning- Build a rapport with them my asking non-related questions. 4.) Alternate Sequencing- Don't follow the order of the story chronologically. Mix up the sequence to make the interviewee focus harder, thus providing more detail 5.) Alternate Perspective- Ask the interviewee how they would've seen the situation from someone else's point of view 6.) Specific Recall- Use something they know well or something that's near them to compare details ex: How tall was the shooter compared to my height? How does an interviewer "defeat" a deceptive interview subject? - Correct Answer-... How does an interviewer support the investigative process or team? - Correct Answer- There are times when an investigative team has little to no physical evidence, thus an interview could be the cornerstone of an investigation. A good interview could give detail as to where physical evidence may be located.