In the second phase of the interrogation process, there are several outcome-based tactics that may be used to obtain a confession. These outcome-based tactics are methods exercised by investigators to persuade the suspect to cooperate and confess. These methods or tactics may include the following aspects:
Appealing to the suspect's self-interest
Confronting the suspect with evidence of guilt
Undermining the suspect's confidence in his or her denials
Identifying contradictions in the suspect's alibi or story
Asking specific behavioral analysis interview questions
Appealing to the importance of cooperation
Offering moral justifications and face-saving excuses
Confronting the suspect with false evidence of guilt
Praising or flattering the suspect
Appealing to the detective's expertise and authority
Discuss three of the most effective interrogation techniques. Justify your position by creating scenarios in which you may use each technique. Include the legal implications that will need to be considered when executing each technique.