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Reid
Audio CD Course on
Sexual Assault Interrogations
This
125 minute audio course with accompanying study guide
follows the same successful format as our Employee Theft
audio course. There are six different examples of sexual
assault interrogations. For easy listening, the course
is divided into seven separate training segments, each
lasting between 15 to 20 minutes.
Specifically these segments are:
Profiling the sexual assault suspect: There are
several different classifications of individuals who
commit sexual assaults. Through analysis of the attack,
the investigator will learn how to classify the offender
and how to use this information to select proper approaches
during an interrogation.
Power motivated rapes: In this example a delivery
man rapes a woman in her apartment. Significant portions
of the suspect's behavioral analysis interview are discussed
to help develop an interrogational strategy.
Interrogations blaming alcohol: In this example
a psychologist is accused of forcing a woman to engage
in oral sex with him in a stairwell. After the suspect
is profiled, the listener learns how Jim Bobal uses
the professional status of the suspect to help him elicit
a confession.
Anger motivated rapes: The victim is walking
home one night from a friend's house and is attacked
and brutally raped. The investigator will learn how
to draw out from the suspect the precipitator which
caused him to rape the woman. The listener hears how
this information is used to successfully interrogate
the suspect.
Gang rapes: The listener learns about the psychology
of gang rapes, and listens as the interrogator plays
one suspect against another, and presents fictitious
evidence to get one of the suspects to confess and then
implicate the other two suspects.
Indecent liberties: The most difficult sexual
assault investigation involving sexual contact or incest
with a minor is when the victim is very young. The listener
will learn guidelines to profile and interrogate the
suspect in these cases. After the interrogator elicits
the first admission of guilt, he uses a very effective
approach to establish the frequency that the suspect
sexually touched the victim.
False claims of rape: In this discussion the
listener learns the guidelines to distinguish between
real and fabricated rape complaints, as well as the
motivations behind the claims. The listener hears how
an investigator uses this information to elicit a confession
from the "victim" who filed a false rape complaint.
Included with the sexual assault course, the investigator
also receives the audio CD or cassette on the Reid Nine
Steps of Interrogation. Even if you handle only a few
sexual assault investigations a year you will benefit
from the instruction offered in this course.
This course is available in either CD or audio cassette
form. (The CD version provides the study guide as a
PDF file.)
CD version is $50.00
Audio cassette version is $39.99
Find out more information about live seminars at http://www.reid.com.
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