Investigative Interviewing in the Workplace
Culture, Deviance, and Investigations
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Book Description
Based on extensive interdisciplinary research and the author’s over 30 years of experience in the field, this book provides best practice skills for auditors and investigators in any type of investigation and adapts them to ensure they are relevant to a corporate environment where the powers available to police are absent.
In addition to providing technical skills and practical advice on investigative interviewing, former police investigator Kevin Sweeney explains how to analyze information to assist in the investigation and to identify emerging trends to provide opportunities to prevent problems before they occur. Readers will come to understand legal concepts such as the chain of evidence, the psychological factors involved in questioning, and the sociological factors that can help to build a macro understanding of the organization and the event in question.
This book will become an essential resource for professionals involved in auditing or investigation work of any type in the corporate or public sectors, in contexts including human resources, employee relation investigations, auditing, or where criminal activity is suspected.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Criminal Proofs and Concepts of the Law
Chapter 3: The Fundamentals of Asking Questions
Chapter 4: The Forensic Interview
Chapter 5: Forensic Interviewing Concepts
Chapter 6: Gathering Evidence
Chapter 7: Evaluation and Analysis of Information
Chapter 8: Detecting and Countering Deceit
Chapter 9: Mental Models, Persuasion, and Influence
Chapter 10: Review of the Colonel Interview
Chapter 11: Conclusion
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Biography
Kevin Sweeney is a former police investigator, with over 28 years of experience preventing and solving crimes, including terrorist offences, sexual assaults, fraud, intellectual property, organized crime, and cybercrime. Over the course of his police career, he received specialist training from agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency, Interpol, and the Criminal Assets Bureau. Kevin also worked as a consultant assisting international pharmaceutical organizations with meeting regulatory compliance requirements as well as conducting investigations, building awareness and policies, and providing training before joining University College Cork as a lecturer in criminology. He holds a PhD from the Law Department of the University of Limerick.