August 24, 2020 | Barb Carr

Effective Investigation Interview Training

Here’s what people are saying about our new Effective Investigation Interview Training webinar:

“Loved it! That was a great course, I not only learned many ways to improve, I also learned many of my techniques were correct.” Harry B.

“Barb Carr was very well-spoken and did a good job of reviewing each slide before moving on. I enjoyed the webinar, TapRooT® always has interesting and valuable courses.” Shelley B.

“Great content, reading body language was very interesting.” Scott N.

Why Investigation Interview Training?

Often, evidence collection procedures start with witness statements and interviews that guide the investigator to other types of evidence to collect. However, an investigative interview can be a difficult task when a witness is reluctant. Learn how to overcome this obstacle and more!

The TapRooT® 12-Step Interviewing Process is a proven, systematic approach that will improve your investigation interviews. Productive interviews will help you collect the quality and quantity of information necessary to determine root causes and prevent future incidents. (TapRooT® Training is recommended, but not required.)

Learn how to:

  • prepare for an investigative interview
  • structure the investigative interview
  • build rapport
  • deal with a reluctant witness
  • develop interview questions
  • use cognitive techniques to aid memory retrieval
  • analyze verbal cues
  • identify nonverbal cues

We’ll have a Q & A at the end of the webinar, so bring your most pressing questions about investigation interviewing techniques.

Improve your Investigation Interviewing Techniques

REGISTER NOW! The course size is limited.

August 26, 2020, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST REGISTER>

Barb is the co-author of “TapRooT® Evidence Collection and Interviewing Techniques to Sharpen Investigation Skills.” View>

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Interviewing & Evidence Collection, Investigations
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