2017 - Conducting Investigative Interviews Who, Why, What, When, Where, and How
Date2017-05-18
Deadline2017-05-18
Venue2754 80th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA - United States
KeywordsBest practices for interview; Best practices in interviewing; Effective interview practice
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2oFO1bx
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview
Investigators must obtain information to investigate. Investigative information is gleaned from a variety of sources, documents, computers, cell phones, trace evidence, and people. As of today, and for the foreseeable future, it is people who commit violations, witness violations, and have information concerning violations you are investigating, whether it is a crime of a violation of company policy. It is important to understand that not everybody you talk to is a suspect. When preparing a Case Plan, careful attention must be given to the Interview Strategy, including who to interview and in what order the interviews should take place. It is equally important to understand why certain individual need to be interviewed and what questions need to be asked to achieve your interview objective. In addition, the interview method (i.e. recorded, formal, informal,) and the location of the interviews must be determined.
Why Should You Attend
Interviewing is not a peripheral task that is undertaken in the wake of conducting an investigation. Interviewing is a critical component of an investigation. The successful conclusion of the matter you are investigating often rests with the quality of your interviews. Without a doubt the best investigators are the ones with the best interview skills, which includes preparing and developing a well thought out Interview Strategy.
This interview training for employers will provide with the tools to develop an Interview Strategy as part of a Case Plan. The webinar will discuss the various categories of interviewees that investigators will need to talk to in typical investigations. Furthermore, the webinar will discuss the importance of understanding why an interviewee needs to be interviewed and how to develop a pertinent topic/questions list tailored to each interviewee to assist in reaching the interview objective. In addition, the webinar will discuss interview best practices as it relates to room setting, note taking, recording, and the number of interviewers.
Also, the webinar will provide insight as to what motivates an interviewee to be less than candid and what motivates an interviewee to be truthful. (It’s not only suspects who will lie and be deceptive.)
Areas Covered in this Webinar
This webinar will cover the following areas.
Who: The different categories of interviewees when conducting an investigation (not everybody is a suspect)
Why: The importance of knowing “why” you want to interview a particular individual. (It seems simple, but you would be surprised that this important factor is often overlooked)
What: The importance of having an Interview Objective when preparing for each interview (interviews can have multiple objectives).
When: How to strategically determine the order of interviewees when initiating an investigation.
Where: To determine if the interview should be formal or informal. Whether the interview is in a controlled setting on your turf, or on the interviewee’s turf, or at a neutral location.
How: to determine if the interview is conducted by telephone, in person, with more than one interviewer, and whether or not the interview should be recorded.
In addition, you will learn the critical importance of preparing for an interview, and how to prepare.
How to create an Effective Topic/Question List in preparation for an interview.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2oFO1bx
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
Investigators must obtain information to investigate. Investigative information is gleaned from a variety of sources, documents, computers, cell phones, trace evidence, and people. As of today, and for the foreseeable future, it is people who commit violations, witness violations, and have information concerning violations you are investigating, whether it is a crime of a violation of company policy. It is important to understand that not everybody you talk to is a suspect. When preparing a Case Plan, careful attention must be given to the Interview Strategy, including who to interview and in what order the interviews should take place. It is equally important to understand why certain individual need to be interviewed and what questions need to be asked to achieve your interview objective. In addition, the interview method (i.e. recorded, formal, informal,) and the location of the interviews must be determined.
Why Should You Attend
Interviewing is not a peripheral task that is undertaken in the wake of conducting an investigation. Interviewing is a critical component of an investigation. The successful conclusion of the matter you are investigating often rests with the quality of your interviews. Without a doubt the best investigators are the ones with the best interview skills, which includes preparing and developing a well thought out Interview Strategy.
This interview training for employers will provide with the tools to develop an Interview Strategy as part of a Case Plan. The webinar will discuss the various categories of interviewees that investigators will need to talk to in typical investigations. Furthermore, the webinar will discuss the importance of understanding why an interviewee needs to be interviewed and how to develop a pertinent topic/questions list tailored to each interviewee to assist in reaching the interview objective. In addition, the webinar will discuss interview best practices as it relates to room setting, note taking, recording, and the number of interviewers.
Also, the webinar will provide insight as to what motivates an interviewee to be less than candid and what motivates an interviewee to be truthful. (It’s not only suspects who will lie and be deceptive.)
Areas Covered in this Webinar
This webinar will cover the following areas.
Who: The different categories of interviewees when conducting an investigation (not everybody is a suspect)
Why: The importance of knowing “why” you want to interview a particular individual. (It seems simple, but you would be surprised that this important factor is often overlooked)
What: The importance of having an Interview Objective when preparing for each interview (interviews can have multiple objectives).
When: How to strategically determine the order of interviewees when initiating an investigation.
Where: To determine if the interview should be formal or informal. Whether the interview is in a controlled setting on your turf, or on the interviewee’s turf, or at a neutral location.
How: to determine if the interview is conducted by telephone, in person, with more than one interviewer, and whether or not the interview should be recorded.
In addition, you will learn the critical importance of preparing for an interview, and how to prepare.
How to create an Effective Topic/Question List in preparation for an interview.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2oFO1bx
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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