Interviewing and Investigation: SmartTalk, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (January 16, 2018) © 2019

  • Denise Kindschi Gosselin

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For courses in interviewing and interrogation.

Comprehensive introduction to interviewing and interrogation

Interviewing and Investigation: Smart Talk provides essential communication methods readers can rely on throughout a criminal justice career. Exploring multiple approaches and legal considerations, Gosselin describes techniques that improve both the quality and quantity of information gathered from victims, witnesses and perpetrators.

The 2nd Edition reflects current methods of interviewing and interrogation, including new uses of technology and cutting-edge tactics. A new chapter discusses the trauma-informed victim approach and strategies for communicating with high-risk victim populations.

Hallmark features of this title

Methods of interviewing and interrogation, across populations

  • Techniques for interviewing special populations, including children, older adults and people with a disability or mental illness, is a major focus.
  • Interviewing methods explored include traditional, structured, inferential, forensic hypnosis, cognitive and behavioral methods, and, now, online and group interviewing.
  • EXPANDED: Confession-eliciting models (Ch. 13) are discussed, including in new sections on the Reid technique, PEACE model and HUMINT. Factors in false confessions and shortcomings of Miranda are now examined (Ch. 12).

Real-world applications

  • Been There, Done That! sections in each chapter provide an excerpt from a real police experience.
  • Case in Point examples describe landmark court cases.

New and updated features of this title

Methods of interviewing and interrogation

  • NEW: Methods for detecting deceit have been added. They include the scientific content analysis (SCAN), reality monitoring (RM) and criteria-based content analysis (CBCA).
  • NEW: Differential recall enhancements (DRE) are evaluated. Included are assessment criteria indicative of deception (ACID), cognitive load approach, strategic use of evidence (SUE) and tactical interviewing.

Communication techniques and technologies

  • NEW: The evolving role of technology in interviewing and interrogation (Ch. 1) is further explored. New topics include the use of cyber informants as a source of investigative interviewing.
  • NEW: A new section on communicating through social media (Ch. 3) describes cutting-edge communication styles.

Strategies for interviewing special populations

  • NEW: A new section on the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICD) method (Ch. 8) weighs the impact of this interview protocol on improvements in interviewing children.
  • NEW: A new chapter on victim-informed interviewing (Ch. 7) discusses the trauma-informed victim approach. It offers suggestions for communicating with high-risk victim populations.

PART 1: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR SUCCESS
1. Interviewing and Interrogation
2. The Interview Process
3. Investigative Interviewing

PART 2: METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
4. Unstructured and Structured Interviewing with Online Application and Scan
5. Memory Enhanced and Retrieval Interviewing
6. Principles to Detect Deception

PART 3: INTERVIEWING SPECIAL POPULATIONS
7. Trauma-Informed Victim Approach
8. Interviewing Children
9. Interviewing Older Adults
10. Interviewing Persons with Disabilities and Mental Illness

PART 4: INTERROGATION
11. The Interrogation Process and the Law
12. Confessions in a Justice Context
13. Techniques for Interrogation
14. Juvenile Rights and Interviewer Responsibilities

About our author

A pioneer in law enforcement, Denise K. Gosselin was the first uniformed female officer in her hometown, Lunenburg, Massachusetts, and the first female campus police officer at the community college she attended. The Massachusetts Senate honored her in 1978 as the first woman appointed constable for the City of Fitchburg. In 2011, Dr. Gosselin was named Alumna of the Year at Mt. Wachusett Community College, where she now serves as a member on the Board of Trustees.

Dr. Gosselin graduated in the 61st Recruit Training Troop of the Massachusetts State Police in January 1980. During the years that followed she served as a uniformed officer performing route patrol activities, as an instructor at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, and as a detective in major crime investigations. Recognized as a local expert in child abuse investigation, she has spoken on cable television and radio. She appeared on the America's Most Wanted television show in connection with a fugitive in a case she was investigating. She has made many presentations at professional meetings with the Department of Social Services, Department of Mental Health, and Office of the District Attorney. She has testified in numerous major crime cases in both criminal and civil hearings.

Dr. Gosselin served as a faculty member and Department Chair in the Criminal Justice and Sociology Department at Western New England University until her retirement as Professor Emerita in 2017. Her other publications include Heavy Hands: An Introduction to the Crimes of Family Violence, currently in its 6th edition, and Crimes and Mental Disorders: The Criminal Justice Response. Dr. Gosselin has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Police Science, the Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice, and the Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, as well as to chapters of Women, Law, & Social Control and Policing & Victims.

Dr. Gosselin is an experienced Criminal Justice Program Reviewer. Her major presentations and invited lectures have been at the 12th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice in Salvador, Brazil; the Massachusetts State Police Academy, at West Point Military Academy, Campbell University, NC; and at Gwynedd-Mercy College, PA.

As a lifetime member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Denise has served as Region One Trustee 2013-2016 and ACJS Trustee-at-Large 2009-2012. As a member of the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, she has served as president, vice president and secretary. Dr. Gosselin is also a member of the European Society of Criminal Justice and is a co-founding member of the Everywoman Everywhere Workgroup, from the Harvard Kennedy School project of the International Commission on Violence Against Women and Girls.

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