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effects of trauma on first responders
The Effects of Trauma on First Responders
Trauma can manifest in diverse forms, encompassing major events as well as the ongoing exposure to distressing incidents. First responders must acknowledge that their continual encounters with traumatic situations can take a toll on their mental health. 
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Investigating Gender-Based Crimes
The integration of empathy into trauma-informed interviewing techniques is instrumental in creating an environment where survivors feel safe, validated, and empowered to share their stories.
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The Pursuit of Justice for the Interviewee and Investigator
As investigators, we must seek to understand the typology of false confessions and the common contributors that facilitate them.  Additionally, investigators and those critiquing confessions should scrutinize their reliability, just as we would any forensic evidence or witness testimony.
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ETD 2022: Your Future Is Here (Pt 2)
In case you missed it, earlier this year, we shared a letter you had sent us from the future. However, the correspondence was so comprehensive that we needed to break the publication into two separate posts.
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Virtual Reality: Inside the Interrogation Room
Once a participant puts on the VR headset, they are immersed into an interrogation as if they are in the room, sitting right next to the suspect and facing the Detective across the table.
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ETD 2023 your future is here, a letter from an effective interviewer, written by tony paixao cfi cfe
ETD 2023: Your Future is Here
One thing is clear—this will be the ONLY event of the year where interviewers from both the public and private sectors can come together for an educational, collaborative, and interactive conference experience.
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building rapport during an investigative interview five powerful strategies by amanda weaver, cfi, phr
Building Rapport During an Investigative Interview
Research offers practitioners effective communication methods to gather information. One such example is rapport building. Many studies have demonstrated the positive effect of building rapport on outcomes such as interviewee cooperation and information disclosure. Because an interviewer depends on the interviewee's willingness to cooperate, evidence-based interviewing techniques are essential in...
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the importance of planning and preparation by chris norris, cfi
The Importance of Planning and Preparation
Most investigators understand the value of planning and preparation, and the importance of planning and preparation cannot be overstated. The good news is the steps of planning and preparation can be a learned skill and can improve over time.
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Positive Change Requires Commitment, How to Overcome Challenges Along the Way By Tom McGreal, CFI
Positive Change Requires Commitment
In most cases, the mere desire to affect a positive lifestyle change is not enough to overcome the many obstacles we encounter to achieve our goal. Some seek professional help. Others move forward, hoping their willpower and determination will be enough to overcome their perceived flaws.
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Investigative Interviewing in a Changing World
Specifically, looking back at 2022, we are proud to highlight the impact and footprint we have collectively made in the interviewing field and, ultimately, the justice system.
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