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Overview

This 2-day program on Tactical Field Interviewing by Wicklander-Zulawski is designed to teach and reinforce the sound fundamentals of the field interviewing process for the patrol officer, field investigator, detective, police officer, special agent, or other law enforcement professional operating in challenging and dynamic field environment.  Key elements of this course, including a module on “Counter-Terrorism Interdiction Questioning” were developed for contracts with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS).

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Suspects do not give up their secrets easily.  Persuading suspects to admit their involvement in crimes requires a variety of skills and techniques.  There is no single method that will be most effective in all situations.  Successful investigators utilized an arsenal of tools and techniques at his disposal.  There are broadly two ways to interrogate a suspect i.e. Confrontational and Non-Confrontational methods.  For the 1st time in Asia, Wicklander-Zulawski will share their highly successful n0n-confrontational method, led personally by Mr. David Zulawski.

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Today’s learners crave interaction and participation in the learning experience. Their immersion in, and familiarity with, the latest communication technologies means educators must integrate such technologies into the course materials seamlessly.

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Just as our eyes are attracted to all things beautiful, our ears are drawn to great sounds and voices.  Those of us who watched the American Idol can surely recall those times when we get mesmerized by a great voice or is put-off by bad singing.

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Behind all power of persuasion and influence in your daily interaction with people laid principles of hypnosis.  Known as Hypnotic Language Patterns, it can invite a person to react in a certain way you intended, very similar to watching a movie, reading a novel, listening to a parable, metaphor or story.

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Spotting the lie is often tough.  Polygraph tests, also known as “lie detectors”, are typically based on detecting autonomic reactions and are considered unreliable.  But machines and computer programs aren’t the only way of detecting lies.  Scientists believe that people can be trained to recognize liars through behavioral cues.

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With overwhelming evidence supporting the suspect involvement and all your diplomatic attempts at getting a confession comes to nothing, what do you do?  Conduct an interrogation.  The goal of an interrogation is to get the suspect to confess. A master interrogator uses psychological tools to get inside the mind of a suspect.

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It is imperative that all evidence are gathered legally and be admissible in the criminal or civil proceeding as they must withstand the rigourous tests in the court of law.  Even with a confession in court, improperly obtained evidence can derail even a seemingly airtight case.  A recent example is a case in point when the High Court of Singapore acquitted a man of drug consumption after finding his urine test were not conducted in accordance to the law despite a confession in the lower court.

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Writing reports can take a substantial portion of any investigator’s time and effort if done thoroughly and professionally, compared to the original interview or incident being reported.  The biggest issue is… most investigators do not have the luxury of time given the heavy workload.

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There is enormous power in words and what they mean to the person who hears or reads them.  Written words unleash their power when they are plugged into the mind of the reader.  Word choice and sentence structure determine your effectiveness in conveying meaning.

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