LESSON 1
PLANNING INTERVIEWS AND INTERROGATIONS
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OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
1.
Discuss preliminary
considerations
before
preparing
for
interviews
and
interrogations.
2.
Warn the suspect of his legal rights and obtain a waiver using DA Form 3881.
3.
Prepare for interviews and interrogations.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTION:
Plan interviews and interrogations.
CONDITION:
You will have this subcourse, pencil, and paper.
STANDARD:
You must complete all exercises for each lesson, take the final
subcourse examination, and obtain a score of at least 75 percent
correct answers.
REFERENCE:
FM 19-20.
INTRODUCTION
1.
INTRODUCTION:
a. Collection and evaluation of physical evidence is an important part of
your job as a criminal investigator.
However, without person to person
communication, these items will have little or no practical value.
It is only
through communication with those connected with the incident that you can learn the
meaning of physical evidence.
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