Principles of Kinesic Interview and Interrogation
Delve into the intricate world of human behavior with Principles of Kinesic Interview and Interrogation by Stan B. Walters. Published in 2002, this insightful hardback edition spans 382 pages and serves as an essential resource for law enforcement professionals, criminologists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of interviewing. This comprehensive guide explores how individuals behave during interviews, what their actions signify, and the psychological underpinnings of these behaviors.
With a focused discussion on the phenomenon of false confessions, Walters highlights contributing factors and offers strategies to avoid common pitfalls. The book also includes a foundational chapter on the basic concepts of interview and interrogation, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing your investigative skills. Whether you're in law enforcement, forensic science, or social sciences, this book is a must-have for understanding the nuances of human interaction in high-stakes situations.