Reference no: EM133605545
SCENARIO: You have been assigned a case in which you are to interview a person. You are to choose someone that you know but not all that well.
The person that you will interview will answer your questions. You must inform the person they are allowed to lie to you if they choose. Thus, some persons will tell the truth 100% of the time and others will lie to you. You will NOT be told if that person will lie or tell the truth; thus, in addition to questioning the person, you are responsible for observing any behavior that might elicit a deceptive answer to a question.
Your interview will last 45 minutes. From this interview, you will ask the person anything you want. There are no limitations to your questions. However, the classmate may refuse to answer any question(s). You are not to force a response. This is to simulate real interviewing in the sense that suspects do have the right to remain silent. HINT: You need to take note of the questions if any, that the person refuses to answer. The key to interrogation is good socialization. You can NOT tell if a person is lying until you know them. You can NOT know a person without spending some good quality time with them.
After completing the interview, make a "affidavit" or summary describing your interview in detail: Who, what, when, where, why, how, etc.Thus, you must be diligent in eliciting as many answers as possible.
The summary should NOT be a list of questions that were asked with the submitted answers. .
The format should be the third person and typed in a police narrative paradigm. You should begin with the basic interview information (place, time, etc.).
You are to SUMMARIZE the interview. Do not list out the questions and then the answers. In other words, essay format, but it does NOT have to be APA.