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    Interviewing Best Practices (Conducting Legal and Ethical Interviews)

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    Category best practices in interviewing, best practices for interviewing, effective interview practice, help with interviews, how to face interview, how to prepare for an interview

    Deadline: March 16, 2017 | Date: March 16, 2017

    Venue/Country: New Hyde Park, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-02-17 17:24:25 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    Investigators must obtain information to investigate. Often, the objective of an interview is to obtain an acknowledgement of something that is known to the interviewer; an admission of involvement in a matter under investigation, or a confession to being the perpetrator of a crime or serious violation. It is imperative that the interviewer obtains truthful information from an interviewee in a lawful and ethical manner.

    The interviewer must be aware of current laws and regulations that govern interviews. The interviewer must also be aware of current trends and negative public opinion regarding interviewer tactics used to elicit information from an interviewee, even if the information is truthful. Truthful information that has been elicited by coercion or force can be invalidated and the interviewer can face serious consequences. The interviewer should be thinking forensically in that he or she must be prepared to articulate to a tribunal the method used to obtain information, including admissions and confessions from an interviewee.

    Why Should You Attend:

    If you conduct or supervise investigations, you need to be aware of the current laws and regulations that govern interviews in the public or private sector. In addition, you should be aware of specific rules that govern interviewing union employees.

    This webinar will explore best interview practices in the search for truth, whether it is from witnesses, information providers, or suspects. You will learn how to avoid creating an interview environment that could subject you and your company to lawsuits or criminal sanctions for false imprisonment, assault, or obtaining a false confession.

    By learning and following the guidelines and practices discussed in this webinar you will enhance your reputation as a professional interviewer. In addition, you will be more successful in achieving your interview objectives.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar:

    This webinar will cover the following areas.

    Best Practice Interview Guidelines

    Having a specific Objective for Each Interview

    Interview vs. Interrogation (Eliminating the Negative Connotation of the word, “Interrogation”)

    Interviewing Public Sector Employees

    Interviewing Union Employees

    Interviewer Word Choices

    Interview Room Setting

    Interview Length

    Learning Objectives:

    Thinking Forensically when conducting interviews

    Changing mindset from Interrogation to Interview

    Learning the Best Practices For Interviewing and Guidelines to Conduct Legal and Ethical Interviews

    Who Will Benefit:

    Individuals conducting investigations

    Fraud Examiners

    Internal Investigators

    Attorneys

    External Auditors

    Internal Auditors

    Compliance and Ethics managers

    Human Resources Personnel

    Security personnel

    Loss Prevention personnel

    Speaker Profile:

    John E. Grimes III has over 45 years of progressive law enforcement, criminal investigation, fraud examination, loss prevention, leadership, and teaching experience. He began his career with the Baltimore City Police Department where he became a detective in the Criminal Investigation Division (CID). He left Baltimore and became a special agent with the newly created Amtrak Police Department Fraud and Organized Crime Unit. He was then promoted to captain of the CID. In 1993, Mr. Grimes joined the Amtrak Office of Inspector General/Office of Investigations. He was appointed chief inspector in 1999 and retired from service in 2011.

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