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Investigative and Forensic Interviewing: A Personality-Focused
Approach provides a look at the personality styles most commonly
encountered in the criminal justice system and demonstrates how to
use this insight to plan and conduct a productive interview.
Organized by those personality styles, the book includes chapters
on narcissistic, antisocial, psychopathic, borderline,
inadequate/immature, paranoid, and schizotypal personalities.
Written by forensic psychologists and former FBI investigators,
each chapter begins with a vignette that displays the personality
of an interviewee you might encounter in a forensic setting and
then covers: * Descriptions of how each personality style views him
or herself and the world, and how these views lead to problematic
behavior * Ways to indirectly assess a subject through interviews
with associated others, and through review of records * Behaviors
you are likely to encounter during the interview, and responses
those behaviors may provoke in you * Clues garnered from nonverbal
behavior, including eye contact, facial expressions, and posture *
What type of questions to ask, and how to ask them Finally, each
chapter applies all of this information to an actual interview
based on the opening vignette. This book is not for diagnosing
personality disorders, but rather exists to help forensic
interviewers understand the core traits that influence people's
responsiveness. This personality-focused approach is helpful for
professionals in a variety of areas including police, attorneys,
parole officers, mental health workers, and others who interview
witnesses, suspects, and offenders throughout the criminal justice
system.
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