Course Number: R4227
Course Description:
This new 4-day format includes the material from our 3-day Interview and Interrogation program as well as our 1-day Advanced program. This is the most complete program available regarding the Reid Technique.
SEMINAR TOPICS INCLUDE
- Interview and Interrogation Preparation
- Distinction Between an Interview and Interrogation
- Proper Room Environment
- Factors Affecting the Subject’s Behavior
BEHAVIOR SYMPTOM ANALYSIS
- Evaluating Attitudes
- Evaluating Nonverbal Behavior
- Evaluating Verbal Behavior
- Evaluating Paralinguistic Behavior
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS INTERVIEW
- The Benefits of Conducting the interview prior to any interrogation
- Analyzing Factual Information Prior to the Interview
- Reid Behavior Provoking Questions
- The Baiting Technique
- Asking Investigative Questions
- Asking Hypothetical Questions
THE INTERROGATION
- Preparation prior to the interrogation
- Assessing the Suspect’s Fears prior to the interrogation
THE REID NINE STEPS OF INTERROGATION
- Step 1: The Positive Confrontation Benefit of the Transition Statement
- Step 2: Theme Development First Person Themes Third Person Themes and Personal Stories Identifying the suspect’s Needs for committing the crime
- Step 3: Handling Denials Addressing Suspect Challenges Addressing the Suspects Request to see evidence Introducing Evidence Tactics to gain trust Tactics to change the suspect’s perception
- Step 4: Overcoming Objections Handling Logical Challenges
- Step 5: Procurement and Retention of the Suspect’s Attention Use of Role Reversal Challenging the Suspect’s Values and Traits Addressing the Suspect’s Fear of Consequences Addressing the Futility of continued denials
- Step 6: Handling Suspect’s Passive Mood Having the suspect verbalize agreement
- Step 7: Presenting the Alternative Question Understanding the Alternative Using Positive and Negative Supporting Statements
- Step 8: Having the Suspect Orally Relate the Details of the Crime Committing the Suspect to the crime Guard Against False Confessions
- Step 9: Elements of Oral and Written Statements
Benefits of Attending
Some of the many benefits realized by individuals who attend a REID® training program include learning a time tested process
- that is in compliance with the guidelines established by the courts
- that respects the rights and dignity of the individual
- that is flexible, adaptable and versatile so as to meet the challenges of an ever changing environment
- that will increase your ability to successfully resolve a wide variety of investigations
- that will enhance your ability to eliminate the truthful and identify the deceptive individual
- that has built in safeguards to protect the integrity of the confession
- that will significantly enhance your interviewing and interrogation skills
Individuals who attend a REID® training course will learn how to
- assess the credibility of the information provided by a victim, witness or subject during the investigative interview
- structure the investigative interview
- solicit the subject’s story, version of events, or explanation of what happened by using open-ended questions
- determine the appropriate follow-up questions
- properly phrase the investigative questions
- use behavior provoking questions during the interview
- use persuasion techniques to learn the truth from the deceptive individual
- to determine the best persuasion approach to use as based on subject insights developed during the interview
- evaluate and implement from a variety of approaches the most effective as determined by the individual and case characteristics
Dates: June 22-25, 2021
Times: 0800-1500
Credit Hours: 24
Location: Bannock County Sheriff’s Office, 5800 S. 5th Ave., Pocatello, ID 83204
Cost: $575., with GSA Discount $480
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): TBD
Remarks: To register for this course, click the link and then look for the registration tab on the upper right corner of the Reid course description page- https://reid.com/programs/20181
Course Number: R4227
Course Description:
Course Description
Many criminal organizations within the United States are specially trained to evade and deceive law enforcement officers when questioned. The ability to gain information from individuals involved in criminal activity is essential to any successful prosecution.
This course is designed to enable federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement professionals to enhance their ability to gain information and determine the truth about criminal activity through the interview and interrogation process. It teaches specialized skills that enable detection of deception through non-verbal and verbal communication with both theory and practical application.
Topics Included
- Personality typology theme development
- Competitive examination (exercise)
- Gathering data
- Detecting deception
- Systematic interviewing
- The interrogation process
- Formulation and types of questions
- Body language for the interrogator
- Effective use of territory and zones
Course Length
Interview and Interrogation is a 5-day (40 hour) course.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to attend this course.
Dates: May 17-21, 2021
Times: 0800-1630
Credit Hours: 37.5
Location: Chubbuck Police Department 5160 Yellowstone Dr., Chubbuck, ID 83202
Cost: FREE
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): MCTC Instructor(s) TBD
Remarks: To register for this course, click the following link- https://new.counterdrugtraining.com/EBForms.aspx?EBID=5711&EBType=WLR&RefID&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Course Number: R4227
Course Description: Statement Profiling: Detecting Deception and Latent Content-
This course will give you the tools to get to the Truth quicker. You will be able to laser focus your investigations, and come to a quicker case resolve. You will recognize information in the words people use, that you have previously been missing.
The course is also the foundation for a successful Analytical Interview; removing the guess work from the interview and allowing you to know with certainty if and how the subject is deceptive. Using the subject’s own words, you will be able to laser focus your interview questions, obtain more information and more confessions.
Dates: CANCELLED
Times: 0800-1630
Credit Hours: 22.5
Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Cost: $350.00
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): Steve Johnson
Remarks: Register for this course via the Truth2Lies website, located here- https://www.veritasprofiler.com/store/statement-profiling-detecting-deception-amp-content-jul-30-aug-1-2019-pr8ny-rkfsd-mtf7b-b45xg
Course Number: R4227
Course Description:
This 4-day format combines the material from our 3-day Interview and Interrogation program and 1-day Advanced program.
SEMINAR TOPICS INCLUDE |
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- Interview and Interrogation Preparation
- Distinction Between a Non-Confrontational Interview and Interrogation
- Proper Room Arrangement
- Factors Affecting the Subject’s Behavior
BEHAVIOR SYMPTOM ANALYSIS
Evaluating
- Attitudes
- Nonverbal Behavior
- Verbal Behavior
- Paralinguistic Behavior
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS INTERVIEW®
- The Benefits of Conducting the Non-Confrontational interview prior to any interrogation
- Analyzing Factual Information
- Reid Behavior Provoking Questions
- The Baiting Technique
- Investigative Questions
- Hypothetical Questions
- Assessing the subject’s concerns
THE INTERROGATION – Developing the truth
- Preparation prior to the interrogation – how to use the information developed during the interview to determine the most effective interrogation strategy
- Assessing the Suspect’s Fears, Rationalizations and Objections prior to the interrogation
THE REID NINE STEPS OF INTERROGATION ®
- Step 1: The Positive Confrontation
Benefit of the Transition Statement
- Step 2: Theme Development
First Person Themes
Third Person Themes and Personal Stories
Identifying the suspect’s Needs for committing the crime
- Step 3: Handling Denials
How to move past Denials
Addressing Suspect Challenges
Addressing the Suspect’s Request to see evidence
Introducing Evidence
Tactics to gain trust
Tactics to change the suspect’s perception
- Step 4: Overcoming Objections
Handling Logical Challenges
- Step 5: Procurement and Retention of the Suspect’s Attention
Use of Role Reversal
Challenging the Suspect’s Values and Traits
Addressing the Suspect’s Fear of Consequences
Addressing the Futility of continued denials
- Step 6: Handling Suspect’s Passive Mood
Having the suspect verbalize agreement
- Step 7: Presenting the Alternative Question
Understanding the Alternative
Using Positive and Negative Supporting Statements
- Step 8: Having the Suspect Orally Relate the Details of the Crime
Committing the Suspect to the crime
Safeguards to protect the integrity of the confession
- Step 9: Elements of Oral and Written Statements
Benefits of Attending
Some of the many benefits realized by individuals who attend a REID® training program include learning a time tested process
- that has evolved and adapted to changing social attitudes
- that will increase your ability to successfully resolve a wide variety of investigations
- that will enhance your ability to eliminate the truthful and identify the deceptive individual
- that is in compliance with the guidelines established by the courts
- that respects the rights and dignity of the individual
- that is flexible, adaptable and versatile so as to meet the challenges of an ever changing environment
- that has built in safeguards to protect the integrity of the confession
- that will significantly enhance your interviewing and interrogation skills
Individuals who attend a REID® training course will learn how to
- assess the credibility of the information provided by a victim, witness or subject during the investigative interview
- structure the investigative interview
- solicit the subject’s story, version of events, or explanation of what happened by using open-ended questions
- determine the appropriate follow-up questions
- properly phrase the investigative questions
- use behavior provoking questions during the interview
- use persuasion techniques to learn the truth from the deceptive individual
- to determine the best persuasion approach to use as based on subject insights developed during the interview
- evaluate and implement from a variety of approaches the most effective as determined by the individual and case characteristics
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Dates: June 2-5, 2020
Times: 0800-1500
Credit Hours: 28 hours
Location: Bannock County Sheriff’s Office, 5800 S. 5th Ave., Pocatello, ID 83204
Cost: $575, Federal GSA discount is $480.00
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor(s): Reid Instructors TBD
Remarks: To register for this course, click on the link here- https://www.reid.com/training_programs/register.html?serial=1564671050274717&type=course