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Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 264 mm x 189 mm, Gewicht: 1026 g

Napier

Behavior, Truth and Deception

Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process, Revised Edition
2. New Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6138-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc

Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process, Revised Edition

Buch, Englisch, 408 Seiten, Format (B × H): 264 mm x 189 mm, Gewicht: 1026 g

ISBN: 978-0-8153-6138-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc


Focusing on practical approaches for the experienced investigator, Michael R. Napier, a 27-year veteran of the FBI, presents Behavior, Truth, and Deception: Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process, 2nd Edition. This hands-on volume, drawn from years of experience interviewing suspects, reveals the targeted subject interviewing process (TSI). This technique combines all known tactics learned from criminal personality profiling and investigative analysis into an effective strategy for interviewing a suspect. The book describes the skill sets and essential elements that directly contribute to a successful interrogation and outlines an interview plan using these analytical and profiling concepts.

Topics discussed include:

Origins of offender motivation

An analytical methodology for criminal investigative analysis

Indirect personality assessment before the suspect interview

Interview and interrogation techniques, including verbal strategies and nonverbal communications

Interviews in rape cases

Analysis of 911 calls made by a potential suspect

Homicidal behavior

Child molesters and stalkers

Cultural considerations

Tips for making interviews withstand legal challenges

A blend of insight from seasoned law enforcement professionals and behavioral experts, this fascinating volume helps investigators get under the skin of the suspect, expose deception, and bring out the truth. Employing crime scene scenarios to demonstrate concepts, the book includes a victim questionnaire capturing offender behavior, form templates, and a glossary, making this a one-stop reference for law enforcement professionals charged with solving crimes and bringing offenders to justice.

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Law enforcement investigators and detectives, police cadets, and criminal justice students.


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Foreword
Author
Contributors

Introduction

Section I
BRICK BY BRICK

Chapter One: Analysis: Taking the Blinders Off Michael R. Napier

Chapter Two: Psychology of the Police Interview: The Criminal Use of Fantasy Michael R. Napier

Chapter Three: Indirect Personality Assessment Richard L. Ault, Jr.
Section II
CLOSING IN ON A CONFESSION: INTRODUCTION TO THE MAP FOR INTERVIEWING

Chapter Four: Essential Concepts for Success Michael R. Napier

Chapter Five: Implementing Winning Techniques Michael R. Napier
Chapter Six: The Spin Begins Here: Magic Words and ThemesMichael R. Napier

Chapter Seven: All the World’s a Stage: Play Your Role with Class Michael R. Napier

Chapter Eight: Use, Misuse and Abuse of Non-Verbal Gestures Michael R. Napier

Chapter Nine: Manipulation by False Claims Michael R. Napier
Chapter Ten: Interview of the Rape Victim and Rapist Types Michael R. Napier

Chapter Eleven: Using Statement Analysis in Rape Investigations Peter Smerick

Chapter Twelve: Is the Caller the Killer?: Analyzing 911 Homicide Calls Susan Adams,Tracy Harpster,

Chapter Thirteen: Approaching the Crime Scene with an Eye Toward Interview Strategy Jon D.Cromer, JoAnne Brewster
Section III
INTRODUCTION TO TARGETED SUBJECT INTERVIEWING

Chapter Fourteen: Analyzing Homicides:Preparing forSuspect Interviews Michael R. Napier

Chapter Fifteen: Targeted Subject Interview: Child Molesters and Pedophiles Michael R. Napier

Chapter Sixteen: Interpersonal Stalking: Characteristics of Predators and PreyMichael R. Napier
Chapter Seventeen: Targeted Suspect Interview:Interviewing the RapistMichael R. Napier
Chapter Eighteen: Considerations for Interviewing Arabs and People of the Islamic FaithJohn R. Cencich, Josephine DeCarlo

Chapter Nineteen: ¿Qué pasó? Interviewing Members of the Hispanic Community Andrea Vargas Cencich
Chapter Twenty: Using Interpreters and Translators in the Interviewing and Interrogation Process John R. Cencich
Chapter Twenty-One: Legal Perspectives on Interviewing John Hall

Appendix A: Glossary Robert R. Hazelwood

Appendix B: The Significance of Victimology Michael R. Napier, Robert R. Hazelwood

Appendix C: Chapter 1--Selected Excerpts Referencing Case Analysis Taking the Blinders Off Michael R. Napier

Appendix D: Chapter 2--Selected Excerpts Referencing Mental Health and Psychopathy Michael R. Napier

Appendix E: Chapter 8--Excerpts from Chapter 8: Use, Misuse, and Abuse of Non-Verbal Communication Michael R. Napier
Appendix F: The Behavior-Oriented Interview of Rape Victims: The Key to Profiling Robert R. Hazelwood

Appendix G: Sexual Assault Victim’s Questionnaire Robert R. Hazelwood

Appendix H: Chapter 5--Explanation of Structuring of an Interview Form Michael R. Napier
Appendix I: Interview and Interrogation Strategy Checklist Michael R. Napier

Appendix J: Themes, Openings, and Arguments Michael R. Napier

Appendix K: Protecting Stalking Victims Michael R. Napier, R. Stephen Mardigian
Index


Michael R. Napier is a former FBI (27 years) Supervisory Special Agent, field office program manager and violent crime assessor in the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, where he investigated complex bribery, price-fixing, organized crime, violent crime, labor racketeering, Medicare and medical fraud, and white collar crime cases. He also supervised undercover operations. He is an FBI-qualified Polygraph Examiner and has extensively studied interview and interrogation strategies and tactics and the methodology to deny successful challenges to confessions. He specializes in applying behavioral analysis to violent crimes to assess the potential for preventing violence or deterring specific criminals in individual settings. Those techniques include determining foresee-ability of an individual committing a violent act. He is a nationally-recognized presenter on various topics concerning violent crime assessment, violent offender motivation, interview and interrogation strategies and crisis management subjects. Mr. Napier holds Adjunct Faculty positions at the University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University and Wichita State University.



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