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8 Hour Criminal Interviewing Made Easy: CRIME 1-2-3

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Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Belleville Police Department
720 West Main Street
Belleville, Illinois 62220
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Instructor: Dominic Cappelluti, CFI, is a Veteran Street Cop with the Waukegan (Illinois) Police Department
Class Limit: 30
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This dynamic 8 hr. course is specifically designed to prepare all detectives, investigators, agents, supervisors, gang officers and uniformed patrol officers to become effective interviewers and consistently successful in getting difficult confessions. From newer officers to the more experienced detectives, you will learn to easily separate the interview and interrogation process in three easy steps. Each crucial step provides simple and straight forward how-to’s that will allow you to get confessions in any venue or circumstance.
In one day, your expert instructors will provide each attendee with easy-to-understand tools that have been used and perfected on hard-core criminals for over sixteen years. This will be the most exciting and helpful interview class you have ever attended. No more time-consuming and expensive courses that teach complex interrogation “tactics” that have more steps than you can remember during a stressful interview. Build self- confidence, learn what to do and start becoming a great interviewer today.

COURSE TOPICS
* Real interviewer preparation                           * Physical and verbal considerations
* Time management                                         * Homicide preparation and legal aspects
* Know your suspect, or terrorist group              * Choosing “your” interview technique
* Set the stage for success                                 * Closing the confession
* Proper introductions and face time                  * Morals and the media
* Recognize and utilize your strong points