Interviewing: Theories, Techniques, and Practices

Interviewing: Theories, Techniques, and Practices
ISBN-10
0131190709
ISBN-13
9780131190702
Series
Interviewing
Category
Social Science / Criminology
Pages
347
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Pearson/Prentice Hall
Author
Robert A. Shearer

Description

Using a systematic training approach based on scientifically validated research, the book combines "how-to" guidelines and "hands-on" practice to expose readers to key interviewing concepts and basic interrogation skills. Focusing on basic interviewing concepts and skills for criminal justice professionals, this book provides coverage of basic interviewing, interrogation and counseling skills & strategies. For people that plan to work in the criminal justice system.

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