Intelligence Interviewing: From Science to Practice
I'll be in attendance and in town for a couple of days - look forward to seeing anyone else who will be in the area.
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Intelligence Interviewing: From Science to Practice
I'll be in attendance and in town for a couple of days - look forward to seeing anyone else who will be in the area.
Mike, I’ll just comment on Major Moran’s memo, because I’m not familiar with Chip Morgan and I haven’t had the time to read the linked text of his material.
Major Moran’s memo, despite its age and...
Look - this isn't about me and/or you. I'm not going to get into a pointless 'net discussion talking about my experience vs your experience. Why don't you simply enter openly and substantively into...
Sorry, Outlaw 7 - but at this point I still don't get anything substantive from your post other than "its all about me".
Untrue. I am talking about 96C/97E/35M - who were all originally trained...
The "common goal" is simply obtaining intelligence information through human communications.
Strategic debriefing and interrogation are separated for very logical reasons, one simply being that...
If needed for training, there are some good examples of that precise method on the current TV show The Mentalist that can be clipped out. Of course its use is dramatized for television, with the...
Randy - many of the board members have their own websites and blogs, and the board admins and moderators do not have an issue with any of them discussing/linking their own material in the context of...
Ken, I don't think your observation is really just applicable to the the dark ages, when I was a young'un, I was lucky enough to be able to benefit from the mentoring environment that you describe. ...
Unfortunately, I know of times/places in both OEF/OIF where such a statement from a military interrogator would be truth, as perceived from a narrow range of experience.
Interrogators with no...
Use the forum search feature and the keyword interrogation. Although the discussions are more general than specific, due to reasons that David mentioned, there is commentary and links that are...
I went through training with the Brits in early '90 - and at that time their training was far more practical and operationally-based than was the US equivalent. The US course still had the student...
The face-to-face interrogation is the most difficult bit for most, which is why so much training time is devoted to that aspect. Yet you are correct in that the before and after phases are just as...
The subject has been discussed before on SWC, in a slightly different context, here and here. Although this is a subject very close to me, there is nothing I feel like adding at this time that goes...