Interviewing for CI Flashcards
Acronym for government prosecutor?
AUSA - Attorney General
What’s the most frequently used investigative technique?
Interview
What type of jury decides whether charges should be brought against an individual?
Grand Jury
What’s the art of balancing the investigative and administrative aspects of individual ci’s while simultaneously conducting multiple investigations, given limited manpower and resources?
Case Management
What’s the legal and systematic process of identifying, collecting, preserving and evaluating evidence or information for the purpose of bringing a criminal offender to justice?
Criminal Investigation
The reason for committing a crime is?
Motive
This is the type of fact finding jury in civil or criminal trial that renders a verdict?
Petit
The continuous observation of person, places and things in order to obtain information about the identity and activity of individuals suspected of violating the law.
Surveillance
What’s the geographic area and/or type of offense over which an agency’s authority extends?
Jursidiction
What is a written statement of essential facts supporting the offense(s) charges made under oath before a US Magistrate Judge?
Criminal Complaint
What are the 5 motivational interview (MI) strategies?
- Autonomy
- Acceptance
- Adaptation
- Empathy
- Evocation
What are the 6 general principles of persuasion created by Cialdini?
hint: CARLS
- Reciprocity (give something to get something)
- Liking (similarity between each other)
- Commitment & Consistency (behaviors and values)
- Social Proof/Consensus (endorsed by people)
- Authority/Credibility (expertness & professionalism)
- Scarcity (availability of an item or situation)
Empathy means to…
Understand
Liking means to…
have common ground
Reciprocity means….
One good turn deserves another