An investigator usually starts an interview with questions


An investigator usually starts an interview with questions designed to establish a rapport with a suspect. FBI Supervisory Special Agent Hood indicated that rapport can be established by engaging in small talk and downplaying the importance of the investigation and interview. Please describe and explain the investigator's next step in the interview process, the type(s) and purposes of the questions asked and what a good interviewer does other than just listen to the interviewee's answers.

 

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