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Local Time: Sun May 19 08:50:43 2013

An International Association of Investigative Interviewers

 "The Professional Development of Investigative Interviewers is our Passion"

Welcome to the Interview and Interrogation Group! Our As a valued member of this community, we encourage you to actively participate by sharing your insight, experience and knowledge regarding interview and interrogation techniques, statement analysis, detecting deception, credibility assessment, human behavior and communication as it relates to investigative interviewing and criminal interrogations. Click here to see some of the benefits of membership.

  • "What an amazing way to advance your knowledge and expand your expertise.  Whatever your passion, invest some time in looking around for one or more communities that capture your interest, make the investment, and join the conversation. You'll gain tremendous insight into subjects that interest you, you'll increase your network of people you can exchange ideas with, and you'll add a new exciting component to your online experiences... one that will help you grow personally and professionally, and that always translates to more success for your business!"

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    Michael Hudson, Ph.D.

If you are not a member yet and you are a professional committed to the study, practice and/or instruction of effective and ethical Interview and Interrogation skills, Statement Analysis techniques, detecting deception and credibility assessment, "JOIN NOW" and you will be connected with a network with like-minded professionals throughout the world! Consult your accountant as membership may be tax deductible...   

When you join the Interview and Interrogation Group, you will be part of an International Association of Investigative Interviewers, having all the benefits (as described by Michael Hudson above) in addition to full use of the tools within the group (click the link for Applications & Tools above) to network and share information with other group members such as professional articles, training opportunities, research information, related news stories, links to related informational websites, PowerPoint presentations, video and MP3 files and any other information which would be beneficial to the group as a whole or to individual members.

Members vary from law enforcement, professional corporate investigations as well as the academic community and they have available secure private messaging, audio post cards, personal blogs and listservs, and live (real time) audio, text and video web chat as well as scheduled online events as well as live web and teleconferencing to name just a few benefits of membership.

Join the efforts of other professionals in academic and investigative fields worldwide and share your insights and experiences, your knowledge and expertise and your passion to enhance the field of investigative interviewing in addition to advancing your OWN knowledge and expertise within the field. Establish yourself within the international investigative interviewing network and connect with professionals sharing your same passion and vision. Click here to "JOIN NOW" or use the link at the top of this page to start your membership and step into the Investigative Interviewing Network

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Rapport is NOT a soft skill... (truthsleuth)
posted Mon January 7th 2013 @ 2:35 PM

When you watch a police show on television or at the movies, quite often you see a hard-nosed detective homing in on a suspect’s story, getting in his face, maybe threatening him or putting a gun to his head to get him to talk. Does it work? On television or the big screen they are able to make anything work, but there is a big difference between “talking” and telling the “truth”. Read More »

Reciprocity and Influence (truthsleuth)
posted Tue December 4th 2012 @ 9:40 AM

Reciprocity is defined as a 'relationship involving mutual exchange'. Within the context of an interview or interrogation it is a powerful psychological trigger that can be used to extract information from people. Read More »

Forensic Linguistics Conference 2013 (truthsleuth)
posted Sat December 1st 2012 @ 11:20 AM

I want to let you know about the Conference on Forensic Linguistics/Language and Law for the International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL) June 24th-27, 2013 in Mexico. Click the link below for more information!

http://eventos.iingen.unam.mx/iafl2013/Default.htm Read More »

Disclosing Evidence in Interviews & Interrogations (truthsleuth)
posted Tue March 27th 2012 @ 9:16 AM

When conducting investigative interviews and criminal interrogations, at what point do you disclose the evidence you have in your investigation to the individual you are talking with? Read More »

International Investigative Interviewing Research Group (truthsleuth)
posted Wed February 8th 2012 @ 11:34 AM

The International Investigative Interviewing Research Group is having their conference in Canada May 22-26, 2012. Read More »

Improving Investigations (truthsleuth)
posted Wed October 5th 2011 @ 9:47 AM

I am very happy about a new training program we just put together called "Improving Investigations". It is a joint 3-Day program in conjunction with Daryl Clemens, crime scene specialist in Michigan, and editor of Crime & Clues. This class is especially good for the patrol officer or the newly appointed detective, as the class covers many fundamental aspects of crime scene investigation and evidence, to dealing with victims and witnessed and assessing deception in suspect statements. Read More »

Mind-Reading Seeds... (truthsleuth)
posted Sat August 27th 2011 @ 7:21 PM

Who remembers the Gilligan's Island episode when Gilligan found a bush that had seeds, and when the castaway's ate them, they could read each other's mind? (Gilligan's Island, season 2, episode 19 which aired 01/27/66...Wikipedia has everything!) If that bush existed, would you be willing to eat the seeds and read everybody’s mind? Read More »

contains audio content What Makes an Effective Liar? (truthsleuth)
posted Mon August 8th 2011 @ 3:09 PM

When we teach interview and interrogation to law enforcement and investigative professionals, we often talk about the characteristics of an effective interviewer or interrogator. We do this fully understanding that some individuals are more naturally skilled or gifted when it comes to effectively conducting investigative interviews and criminal interrogations. Our intent as trainers is to build upon those natural gifts and talents of each individual and to make better and more effective interviewers, interrogators and investigators. Interestingly, several researchers have studied the characteristics of good liars, and have identified 18 traits associated with these individuals who are skilled at pulling the wool over people’s eyes. By knowing how the most effective liars think and behave, we can better understand them and their tactics, better prepare for interviews, and in general be more aware while taking with these effective deceivers. Read More »

contains audio content First Responders and Statements (truthsleuth)
posted Sat February 26th 2011 @ 6:24 PM

Within the law enforcement community officers have to take many mandatory training classes to keep up their basic skills and certifications, such as firearms training, defensive tactics, domestic violence issues and workplace violence to name a few. This is across the board and everyone gets the training, whether we like it or not. Read More »

contains audio content Don't Roll the Dice on your Interrogations! (truthsleuth)
posted Mon January 24th 2011 @ 12:31 PM

How much can you prepare for a gambling trip to Las Vegas or some other casino? Can you warm up your writs to get a better throw on the dice? Can you strengthen your arm to spin the Roulette Wheel so it always lands on your number? Can you train to press the button or pull the lever on a slot machine so you will get the jackpot? Of course not, these are games of chance and no matter what you do or how much you prepare, you cannot stack the odds in your favor, other than continually throwing away your money hoping that eventually you will win. Read More »

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Local Time: Sun May 19 08:50:45 2013

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contains video content Jerry Sandusky - Penn State (truthsleuth)
posted Tue November 15th @ 9:27 PM

Jerry Sandusky, long-time coach at Penn State University, was interviewed regarding allegations of sexual abuse. More »

contains video content Language and Communication (truthsleuth)
posted Wed March 2nd @ 10:13 AM

Informative (and quite entertaining) video by Steven Pinker discussing how language is the the stuff of thought and the insights it bears on relationships. More »

contains video content Interrogation or Child Abuse (truthsleuth)
posted Sun August 30th @ 2:06 AM

Many of you may be familiar with Michael Crowe, a 14 year old boy who falsely confessed to killing his sister. This video reviews some of the issues with coercive interrogations, especially when dealing with children. More »

contains video content Human Lie Detector (truthsleuth)
posted Sat March 21st @ 1:21 AM

As professionals within law enforcement we would LOVE to have the ability to know with absolute certainty when someone is lying, and then easily get them to tell the complete truth. That would be fine at work, but how could if impact your personal life and relationships? Check out this humorous clip and see... More »

contains video content Eye Contact and Lying: Facts and Fiction (truthsleuth)
posted Wed February 25th @ 8:27 PM

Did you know that the #1 belief WORLDWIDE about how to determine when someone is lying is "eye contact". Although this is the most common belief and technique used, it is NOT an accurate indicator of deception. Check out this video by Stan Walters for more info. More »

contains video content Emotions and Interviewing (truthsleuth)
posted Thu December 18th @ 12:03 AM

Are there universal keys we can use to assist with investigative interviewing and criminal interrogations? Emotions, gestures, body language, micro expressions, emblems...are there cultural differences? How can we use this information effectively while obtaining testimonial evidence from people? More »

contains audio content Detecting deception through pupillary response (truthsleuth)
posted Wed April 30th @ 12:15 AM

Detecting deception through gaze and pupillary response... What do you think? More »

contains video content Layered Voice Analysis -More info (truthsleuth)
posted Tue April 1st @ 8:06 PM

More information on the Layered Voice Analysis technology... More »

contains video content Interviewing/Listening Skills (truthsleuth)
posted Thu January 17th @ 9:21 PM

An 8-Minute, 19 second video discussing interviewing and listening skills. They get into some statement analysis, evasive language, denials, etc. too. More »

contains video content Paul Eckman on Micro Expressions (truthsleuth)
posted Wed October 3rd @ 1:46 AM

A brief commentary on micro-expressions of emotion by Paul Eckman. They may be brief, but micro-expressions can be vaulable and provide insight if detected during an investigative interview. More »


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