1. A change from interviewing to interrogation is evidenced by a change from the __________ approach to one that is _______________.
Accusatory; non-accusatory
Non-accusatory; accusatory
Active listening; passive listening
Passive listening; active listening
2. _______________ is a practice of fact finding that produces information that can lead to conclusions about an event or incident.
Interrogation
Positive Feedback
Induction
Interviewing
3. What is the most important aspect of conducting an interrogation?
Determining how many persons will be interrogating the suspect
Deciding what to ask a suspect
Deciding where to interrogate the suspect
Preserving the suspect's constitutional rights