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The 6 essential categories of law enforcement questioning ✔Correct Answer--Who, what,
where, when, whey, and how
LEOs have a responsibility to prove a suspect committed a crime, but what other responsibility
do they have? ✔Correct Answer--The responsibility to disprove that an individual committed
the crime in question.
3 principle objectives of a field interview ✔Correct Answer--1. Identification
2. Prevention and Repression of crime
3. Centralized Records of field contacts
Open-ended questions ✔Correct Answer--Promote conversation, gain descriptive
information, gain a narration of events, and prevent leading the interviewee and revealing case
facts
Two major types of questions ✔Correct Answer--Open and Closed-ended questions
Closed-ended questions ✔Correct Answer--Clarify particular points, restrict the interviewee's
opportunity to talk, and require a specific response
An example of a closed-ended question ✔Correct Answer--"Did you go to the bar on Friday
night?"
An example of an open-ended question ✔Correct Answer--"What happened?"
What questions can open-ended questions answer? ✔Correct Answer--In most cases, they
answer fundamental questions of how, why, or what?
Canvass Interview ✔Correct Answer--Interviewing a group of different people to quickly
determine if anyone has information about a particular crime or incident. Questioning is very
cursory and is oriented toward IDing a witness
Interrogation ✔Correct Answer--A detail-oriented formal situation to question a suspect to
gain cooperation and reveal truth. Miranda will apply, and suspect will also be in custody.
Field Interview ✔Correct Answer--A combination of dealing with victims, witnesses, suspects,
and suspicious persons.