Title: Understanding the Difference between Interviews and Interrogations From a legal perspective, an interview and an interrogation are two distinct methods of obtaining information from an individual. An interview is a conversation between two parties, where one party (the interviewer)

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*both readings can be found on libgen.is*
Chapter 1 and 2
Inbau, Fred E.; Reid, John E.; Buckley, Joseph P.; Jayne, Brian C. (2004) Criminal Interrogation and Confessions 5th ed., Jones and Bartlett Publishers. ISBN-13: 978-0763747213
Part 1
OHair, D., Rubenstein, H., & Stewart, R. A. (2019). A pocket guide to public speaking. Bedford/St. Martins. ISBN: 978-1457670404 Assignment: From your perspective explain the difference between an interview and an interrogation. What is the purpose of an interview? What is the order in which interviews should be conducted? When is an interrogation conducted? As required for all writing assignments use appropriate paragraph breaks and paragraph indents. Follow APA guidelines for references and in-text citations used, observe proper spelling, punctuation, and spacing. Present all work in 12 font Times New Roman.

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