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Interviews

 Chapter 19



              © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Objectives
• Describe and understand the process of
  obtaining sufficient information from the scene
• Describe the creation of an interview plan
• Describe the protection of privileged information
  and who is entitled to such protection
• Describe the Miranda ruling
• Describe the various types and methods to
  document an interview and the benefits of each



                                          © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Case Study
• A homeowner noticed burnt circles in his yard
• Investigators talked to three families who had
  young boys who had been playing with fire
• The boys had set campfires in the yard
• They had also set some fields on fire and an old
  shed
• In total, 70 fire events over a 2-year span were
  due to these kids playing around
• However, there was no malice involved

                                         © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Introduction
• Various types of interviews to be conducted at
  any scene
  – First responder investigator does informal interviews
  – Assigned investigator handles in-depth interviews
• Reading the Miranda Warning
  – Courts have ruled that this is a function of law
    enforcement personnel
     • Assigned investigator such as a fire marshal is an
       agent of the jurisdiction and even without police powers
       is considered a law enforcement officer in relation to
       reading Miranda Rights



                                                   © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Interview Before Digging or
         Interview After Digging
• Interviewing before digging allows the
  investigator to get as much information as
  possible about the scene prior to physical
  examination
  – Investigator may tend to look for evidence to support
    what he learned in interview rather than looking at the
    scene with a clear unbiased mind




                                                © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Interview Before Digging or
   Interview After Digging (cont’d.)
• Doing the scene examination first allows the
  investigator to enter with a clear mind
  – The scene will be examined based on the patterns
    and the physical evidence




                                             © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Witnesses


            Figure 19-1 Interviews
            sometimes may have to
            be done on the scene,
            away from the noise
            and bustle.




                   © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Recording Interviews of Suspects
• Arson is a crime of stealth
  – Investigator must confront the suspect and attempt to
    solicit as much information as possible
• Interviews of suspects or persons of interest are
  likely to be much more structured
• If the investigator desires to record the
  interview, he or she should have this prepared
  in advance
  – Use of recording devices was sanctioned by Supreme
    Court

                                              © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Recording Interviews of Suspects
               (cont’d.)
• Regardless of whether the interview will be
  recorded, the investigator must be prepared to
  document the interview
  – Not only necessary to prepare a report of the
    interview but also important to guide the interview by
    looking back at items already discussed




                                                © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
The Interview
• Should be remembered that victims may
  present many and varied reactions
  – There may be feelings of desperation caused by
    financial loss
  – A person who started the fire intentionally or
    negligently may be nervous
  – Any fire can traumatize the victim




                                             © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Planning
• Settling in period at the beginning
  – Questions center around matters to confirm the layout
    of the place and the use of various areas
• Investigator should work to develop rapport with
  the victim prior to any questioning
• Interview witnesses separately to avoid getting
  a composite view
• Be sure not to overload interviewees with
  questions


                                              © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
The Communications Process
• Investigator must be a good listener and focus
  on what is being said and how it is being said
• Focus on the present question and do not think
  ahead to future questions
• Avoid anticipating what the interviewee will say
• Witnesses recall the event as they saw it
• Vocal nuance and nonverbal body movements
  comprise the majority of the process



                                         © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Nonverbal Communications
• Watch for facial expressions because they are
  the hardest for a person to control
• Nonverbal communications are often referred to
  as body language
  – Study of such is a key to the veracity or motives of the
    speaker
  – Body language can be significantly influenced by a
    person’s culture
     • Study the normal posture and position of the person
       while he or she answers non-sensitive questions


                                                  © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Listen Carefully
• Words spoken can provide a link to the veracity
  of the statement the person is making
• Truthful statements differ from fabricated ones
  in both content and quality
• Listen closely for the normal use of words and
  key in on changes
• For most people, it is difficult to lie overtly
• Singular pronouns such as I, me, you, he, and
  she show responsibility

                                        © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Protected Communications
• Times when communications are protected
  under the rules of evidence
  – Normally between clergy and parishioner, doctor and
    patient, attorney and client, and husband and wife
• To examine privileged communications, there
  are certain common denominators to be
  considered
  – Measure is to establish whether there was an
    expectation of privacy



                                             © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Constitutional Rights
• Miranda v. Arizona is a decision of the U.S.
  Supreme Court (1966)
  – Set up guidelines for government interrogation of
    suspects
  – Must be adhered to in order to admit into court the
    evidence gained
  – Miranda Warning is required during any custodial
    interview of a suspect
  – Custody lies in the mind of the defendant
     • Does the person reasonably feel free to leave?


                                                  © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Constitutional Rights (cont’d.)
• Age is not necessarily a barrier to interrogation
  – Miranda is administered to a juvenile in the same
    manner as an adult
• Under no circumstances should the investigator
  attempt to advise the suspect on matters of
  Miranda
• At any time, the suspect can terminate the
  interview and invoke his or her constitutional
  rights


                                               © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Planning for the Confession
• Interviews often fail when there is not enough
  time devoted to them
• First part of a criminal interview is to confront
  the crime
• Questioning should be based on the facts
  gathered
• Word questions carefully, using professional
  tones and wording



                                            © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Planning for the Confession
          (cont’d.)

                   Figure 19-6 A typical
                   governmental
                   interview room
                   provides minimal
                   distractions for a
                   successful event.




                             © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
The Breaking Point
• Last part of the interview is the breakthrough
  point
• At this point, the suspect has acknowledged his
  or her participation in the arson
• May be advisable to ask the suspect to write out
  the confession




                                         © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Summary
• First responder investigator has the opportunity
  to do preliminary interviews
• Assigned investigator needs compassion for the
  victims
• Everyone involved in the event must be
  interviewed
• Certain steps taken in the interview of a suspect
  can provide the best opportunity for critical
  information as well as a confession


                                          © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning

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Chapter 19

  • 1. Interviews Chapter 19 © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 2. Objectives • Describe and understand the process of obtaining sufficient information from the scene • Describe the creation of an interview plan • Describe the protection of privileged information and who is entitled to such protection • Describe the Miranda ruling • Describe the various types and methods to document an interview and the benefits of each © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 3. Case Study • A homeowner noticed burnt circles in his yard • Investigators talked to three families who had young boys who had been playing with fire • The boys had set campfires in the yard • They had also set some fields on fire and an old shed • In total, 70 fire events over a 2-year span were due to these kids playing around • However, there was no malice involved © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 4. Introduction • Various types of interviews to be conducted at any scene – First responder investigator does informal interviews – Assigned investigator handles in-depth interviews • Reading the Miranda Warning – Courts have ruled that this is a function of law enforcement personnel • Assigned investigator such as a fire marshal is an agent of the jurisdiction and even without police powers is considered a law enforcement officer in relation to reading Miranda Rights © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 5. Interview Before Digging or Interview After Digging • Interviewing before digging allows the investigator to get as much information as possible about the scene prior to physical examination – Investigator may tend to look for evidence to support what he learned in interview rather than looking at the scene with a clear unbiased mind © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 6. Interview Before Digging or Interview After Digging (cont’d.) • Doing the scene examination first allows the investigator to enter with a clear mind – The scene will be examined based on the patterns and the physical evidence © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 7. Witnesses Figure 19-1 Interviews sometimes may have to be done on the scene, away from the noise and bustle. © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 8. Recording Interviews of Suspects • Arson is a crime of stealth – Investigator must confront the suspect and attempt to solicit as much information as possible • Interviews of suspects or persons of interest are likely to be much more structured • If the investigator desires to record the interview, he or she should have this prepared in advance – Use of recording devices was sanctioned by Supreme Court © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 9. Recording Interviews of Suspects (cont’d.) • Regardless of whether the interview will be recorded, the investigator must be prepared to document the interview – Not only necessary to prepare a report of the interview but also important to guide the interview by looking back at items already discussed © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 10. The Interview • Should be remembered that victims may present many and varied reactions – There may be feelings of desperation caused by financial loss – A person who started the fire intentionally or negligently may be nervous – Any fire can traumatize the victim © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 11. Planning • Settling in period at the beginning – Questions center around matters to confirm the layout of the place and the use of various areas • Investigator should work to develop rapport with the victim prior to any questioning • Interview witnesses separately to avoid getting a composite view • Be sure not to overload interviewees with questions © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 12. The Communications Process • Investigator must be a good listener and focus on what is being said and how it is being said • Focus on the present question and do not think ahead to future questions • Avoid anticipating what the interviewee will say • Witnesses recall the event as they saw it • Vocal nuance and nonverbal body movements comprise the majority of the process © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 13. Nonverbal Communications • Watch for facial expressions because they are the hardest for a person to control • Nonverbal communications are often referred to as body language – Study of such is a key to the veracity or motives of the speaker – Body language can be significantly influenced by a person’s culture • Study the normal posture and position of the person while he or she answers non-sensitive questions © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 14. Listen Carefully • Words spoken can provide a link to the veracity of the statement the person is making • Truthful statements differ from fabricated ones in both content and quality • Listen closely for the normal use of words and key in on changes • For most people, it is difficult to lie overtly • Singular pronouns such as I, me, you, he, and she show responsibility © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 15. Protected Communications • Times when communications are protected under the rules of evidence – Normally between clergy and parishioner, doctor and patient, attorney and client, and husband and wife • To examine privileged communications, there are certain common denominators to be considered – Measure is to establish whether there was an expectation of privacy © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 16. Constitutional Rights • Miranda v. Arizona is a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court (1966) – Set up guidelines for government interrogation of suspects – Must be adhered to in order to admit into court the evidence gained – Miranda Warning is required during any custodial interview of a suspect – Custody lies in the mind of the defendant • Does the person reasonably feel free to leave? © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 17. Constitutional Rights (cont’d.) • Age is not necessarily a barrier to interrogation – Miranda is administered to a juvenile in the same manner as an adult • Under no circumstances should the investigator attempt to advise the suspect on matters of Miranda • At any time, the suspect can terminate the interview and invoke his or her constitutional rights © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 18. Planning for the Confession • Interviews often fail when there is not enough time devoted to them • First part of a criminal interview is to confront the crime • Questioning should be based on the facts gathered • Word questions carefully, using professional tones and wording © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 19. Planning for the Confession (cont’d.) Figure 19-6 A typical governmental interview room provides minimal distractions for a successful event. © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 20. The Breaking Point • Last part of the interview is the breakthrough point • At this point, the suspect has acknowledged his or her participation in the arson • May be advisable to ask the suspect to write out the confession © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 21. Summary • First responder investigator has the opportunity to do preliminary interviews • Assigned investigator needs compassion for the victims • Everyone involved in the event must be interviewed • Certain steps taken in the interview of a suspect can provide the best opportunity for critical information as well as a confession © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning