How to perform a realistic police interrogation

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This guide will inform users on how to preform a realisitic police interrogation in a few easy steps:

Tips on interrogations:
  • Control the situatuion calmly, in a professional manner ensuring that all suspects have a fair say.
  • Keep notes of the situations and evaluate the notes at the end.
  • Check the police database (warrant list) for infomations on the persons involved.
  • If you are unsure on what todo in an interrogation contact a supervisor.

Conducting and interroagtions:

When conducting an interrogation suspects should be given a fair say in any situation, the amount of people in the room (including officers) should be kept to a minimum. Additionally, people should speak one at a time. Any verbal conflict should be kept to a minimum and if needed the suspects can be seperated.


Collecting infomation in an interrogation:
When conducting an interrogation the officer leading it should note down all important questions or data.


Understanding the rights of the suspects:
All suspects, or just anyone in an interrogation has the right to make no comment. Suspects cannot be forced or blackmailed into giving infomation the the police.

Map of the process (thanks to @Jordan):


  1. Planning and Preperation (Should be made prior to the interview)
  2. Beggining interrogation, explaining the situatuion.
  3. Challenging, Accounting and Clarification. (Asking questions)
  4. Evaluation (End)






Please ensure you roleplay it accordingly EG:
** John Doe writes down a note and places it into the case folder.

OR
** John Doe logs onto the police computer and checks the Police Database for "John Doe", printing off his file.

Thank you to @Jordan for explaining the "PEACE" approach and some other inofmation!
 
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Something noteworthy;

The 'PEACE' approach is a common interviewing technique here in the UK. Below is the layout of how the interview should go

  • Planning and Preparation (Should be worked out before the Interview is conducted)
  • Engage and Explain
  • Account, Clarification, and Challenge.
  • Closure.
  • Evaluation. (Done after the interview)

Key points to consider are as follows:
  • The objectives (what is to be achieved and how. Remember the emphasis is on establishing the truth)
  • Relevant law(s) (might want to consider intention, provocation and recklessness)
  • Possible defences (eg, statuary defences, reasonable mistake, duress, self-defence)
  • Possible mitigating and aggravating factors.
Oh also, remember, not everyone that is arrested HAS to be convicted, if there is a lack of evidence or a defence, they can be released with no further action.
 
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