What is Your Favorite Interrogation Style?

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Last Post Jul 11, 2009 2:36 PM by: DirectorsOffice
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Re: What is Your Favorite Interrogation Style?

Jul 11, 2009 2:36 PM
YOU love THE VERBAL battle?

Why would that turn you on?



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What is Your Favorite Interrogation Style?

Jul 11, 2009 1:46 PM
After watching this show for a couple of years, I've noticed how departments and detectives differ in their approaches to interrogations. In Minneapolis, the team of Larson and Thompson will spend hours building a strong "physical evidence" case against their suspect so that a verbal confession is not as important. If the suspect does not talk, they still go forward with an arrest. In Memphis, it is all about getting the suspect to talk and "refusing to answer questions" is not tolerated. Which technique is more entertaining?

I personally love the verbal battle in the interrogation room, and as no surprise to those who watch the show as much as I do, Mullins and Mason should be teaching others how to get the truth out of their suspects.
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