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C.A.R.E. - An Investigative Way of Life will greatly improve your efforts as an investigative interviewer. Eliminate interview resistance and maximize control. Understand your role as an interviewer and learn how to apply the dynamics of reciprocity to get exactly what you need from anyone you interview. Most books on the topic of criminal investigation do little more than inundate you with forms. When it comes to real investigative techniques, those books fail to give readers real insight into how cases actually get solved. Seldom do they explain how the investigator arrived at certain investigative conclusions. With C.A.R.E., you will learn the right way to prepare for an interview and how to master the entire interview process. C.A.R.E. concepts and case studies will lead you to a deeper, richer appreciation for the entire investigative interviewing process. You will learn what an investigative interview is ... and what it is not; how to master the art of detecting deception; when to take a break; common traps and pitfalls to avoid ... and so much more! - Publisher's description. - Publisher's description.
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C.A.R.E., an investigative way of life: expert interviewing system to gain control, cooperation and detect deception
2015, HDI Investigations
in English
0990841405 9780990841401
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The acronym C.A.R.E. stands for Control, Assessment, Reciprocity, Exit.
Includes bibliographical references.
Charles E. Williams is founder and CEO of HDI Investigation Service, Inc., a private investigation firm specializing in conducting investigations for criminal defense cases. A graduate of Temple University' s School of Business, Charles has built a reputation as an exceptional and highly sought after criminal investigator. After 24 years of exemplary service, Charles retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) where he served as a Special Agent. Charles' FBI career began in 1983. After graduating from the FBI Academy, he was eventually assigned to the New York City FBI Field Office, where he worked for more than twenty years. For 14 years, Charles was a member of the prestigious FBI New York City Fugitive Task Force, where he was involved in hundreds of arrests and thousands of interviews. He also attended the FBI undercover agent school and was a member of the New York City FBI Crisis Negotiation Reserve Team; EEO Investigator; Certified FBI Assessor; Certified Street Survival Agent; Community Outreach Specialist; and a General Police Instructor. Charles worked on a number of high profile FBI cases, including FBI "Top Ten Fugitive" investigation cases. He worked on the Crown Heights Investigation; the World Trade Center bombings (1993): United States Embassy bombing in Tanzania, Africa (1998); and the World Trade Center bombing (September 11, 2001). - Publisher's description.
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