Title: PERSONALITY ANALYSIS
1PERSONALITY ANALYSIS INTERVIEWING
- The AIS Technique - Don Wiebe / Bob Wall
2ANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY TYPES HOW TO INTERVIEW
THEM
3Introvert
- The judgmental, or emotional offender, is
characterized and is generally interviewed in the
following manner. This offender can be
considered a left eye mover and an introverted
type personality.
4Introvert (continued)
- Never show anger as it causes closure
- The introverts brain is racing, but they input
slowly - They present information slowly, because of the
above - Dont present them with a quick succession of
questions - Dont data saturate them
- Let them finish their answers or thoughts, dont
cut them off - Give illustrations, parables, and stories to get
your point through - Use soft language and minimize
- Narrow down what you want to one or two things
when their personality type is judgmental - Lower your voice-tone and volume
- Minimize interruptions, try to get a yes or no
answer before you move onto the next topic - Be empathetic
5Introvert (continued)
- Review some form of evidence against them every
five minutes - Constant repetition of the main themes will help
get through to them - Use hands for emphasis
- Mood dependent subject - inputs by moods
- As the interviewer dont show any emotions,
just acceptance - Rationalize constantly
- Project blame on others
- Narrow down what you really want to one or two
things and help keep them focused.
6Extrovert
- The non-judgmental subject will accept what you
say in order, and structure it. They link and
tie together information to make it more logical.
Subject is a right eye mover and is characterized
as an extrovert personality type. The
non-judgmental subject is characterized as non
emotional and generally interviewed in the
following manner
7Extrovert Cont.
- They deal with the use, and organization of
information - They do not relate to emotions, so dont use
emotions on them (emotions are on the right
side of the brain) - They intellectualize the crime - (left hemisphere
of the brain) - They weigh out the variables which are presented
- (for important points of the interview present
both sides - what is helpful for the them and
what is against them) - Not the type of personality that you can use a
guilt trip on - Ego defense mechanisms are working
- During the interview present the pros and cons
of their situation several times to guide them
toward your way of thinking
8Extrovert Cont.
- Order your comments with logic
- Illogical remarks cause closure
- Never make anything personal (such as personal
criticism) - Use props against them (you must prove it to an
extrovert) - Find out what they love and use it against them
- Data saturate
- In relevant areas, you only want them to provide
a yes or no answer
9EXTROVERT PERSONALITY TRAITS
10Emotional Patterns
- The extrovert is more suggestible than the
introvert, and more likely to change judgments if
they believe it will make them look better - The extrovert is opinionated and assertive
- The extrovert will take more risks
- They are reward seekers
- The extrovert enjoys both sexual and aggressive
humor - The extrovert is more sexually active
- The extrovert is permissive in attitudes and less
prone to nervousness and inhibitions - The extrovert forms an attachment more quickly
11Emotional Patterns (continued)
- The extrovert is impatient and impulsive
- The extrovert tends to depend upon external
queues - The extrovert prefers bright colors
- The extroverts craving for stimulation and
novelty keeps them always on the go, often
aggressively, impulsively and sometimes
recklessly
12Interpersonal or Social Behaviors
- The extrovert has a high social intelligence
level - The extrovert will work and relate best with
another extrovert personality type - The extrovert will rely on others for guidance.
They will look to others in their environment.
They prefer to be closer to others than the
introvert extreme - The extrovert, when in conversation, will prefer
closer physical proximity - The extrovert, when in an ambiguous situation,
will seek and use the information provided by
others
13Interpersonal or Social Behaviors
- The extrovert is open with others, not for
approval, but for search of information. He is
not one to do things to please others - The extrovert is socially outgoing and dependent
upon the good opinions of others - The extrovert is a gregarious person who is fond
of other people, parties, and practical jokes - The extrovert has strong affiliation needs
14Thought Processes and Work Habits
- The extrovert is likely to under estimate the
passage of time - The extroverts attention span is generally
shorter - The extrovert is more likely to sacrifice
accuracy for speed - The extrovert is less likely to be persistent at
a task - The extrovert needs a greater amount of
stimulation to maintain his interest and
attention - The extrovert maintains varied interests with
appreciation for novel ideas - The extrovert possesses a better short-term
memory than a long-term memory - The extrovert deteriorates faster in performance
on monotonous tasks - The extrovert has less of an ability for abstract
thinking - The extrovert has a tendency to exaggerate or lie
15Thought Processes and Work Habits (continued)
- The extrovert is more likely to waste time at
work talking with workmates, drinking coffee, etc
- The extrovert will choose an occupation that
involves dealing with people - The extrovert will choose practical areas of
study - The extrovert is an optimistic and cavalier
thinker - The extrovert tends to be more of a leader than a
follower
16INTROVERT PERSONALITY TRAITS
17Emotional Patterns
- The introvert behaves more defensively
- The introvert prefers subdued colors
- The introverts general demeanor remains
consistent and less varied - The introvert prefers cognitive humor
- The introvert is more quiet and low-key and makes
a good listener - The introvert is not strongly assertive in their
feelings - The introvert is a patient person, who is neither
pushy nor insistent - The introvert does not dwell on their emotions,
nor the image they portray - The introvert is not permissive with their
attitudes
18Interpersonal or Social Behavior
- The introvert is more logical and technically
orientated - The introvert prefers to remain separate
- The introvert has a lack of social sensitivity
- The introvert works or relates best to another
introvert - The introvert is less social and dependent upon
social cues - The introvert does not need to situate themselves
close to their listener - The introvert prefers professional people
- The introvert is quiet, introspective and
somewhat pessimistic - The introverts reliability and integrity renders
them to be a good friend, though only to a few
19Thought Process and Work Habits
- The introvert performs with accuracy, instead of
speed - The introvert has patience and tolerance for
tedious tasks - The introvert has a good long-term memory
- The introvert is perceptive
- The introvert is not easily distracted by over
stimulation - The introvert works best in quiet and structured
settings - The introvert can resist boredom
- The introvert is a reliable and conscientious
person who is always punctual - The introvert has less need for novelty
- The introvert is a responsible and controlled
person
20Thought Process and Work Habits
- The introvert is less willing to modify their
position on issues in order to reach agreement.
They are not affected by outside opinion or
forces - The introvert deals with logic and rational
thinking - The introvert is more likely to work in the field
of science or math - The introvert is field independent
- The introvert preserves a well ordered life by
planning ahead
21ANALYTICAL FACTORS TO CONSIDER FOR THE INTERVIEW
OF THE EXTROVERT PERSONALITIES
22Personality of Interviewer
- It should be parallel to that of the subject of
the interview. For the extrovert personality, the
following are the six most important features,
the interviewer must possess - High social intelligence
- Overt energy (both physical and mental)
- Outgoing nature (effective relationships with
people and good listening skills) - High level of confidence
- Flexible conversationalist
- Practical and concrete thinker rather than an
abstract thinker
23These Characteristics Must Be Natural
- It is important that the interviewer be a
sociable and professional person, who is
effective when interacting with others - The interviewer should maintain optimism
- Extroverts are more likely to work and
communicate best together - If approached by the introvert personality, the
extrovert may feel insulted. His initial
reaction may be to place himself superior to the
introvert subject. He may then attempt to take
immediate control of the interview
24Voice Quality and Tone of the Interviewer
- Firm voice and smooth conversational flow
- No hesitation or doubt in their voice
- Volume should be at a moderate level, leaning
more towards a loud rather than the soft level - They should have good energy and commitment in
their voice
25Appearance of the Interviewer
- Should dress in clothing that has color and
style, but not distracting, overly trendy, or in
bad taste
26Conversational Content and Interview Tactics
- If lengthy (two or more hours), the interview
should contain variety. Use props such as
pictures, newspaper articles, and evidence items - The approach/interview stands a better chance of
being effective if it is not formal or rigidly
structured - Since extroverts like to talk, the interviewer
should arrange the setting in such a way that the
extrovert has an opportunity for extended
conversation - The conversation should remain at a concrete
level (dont let it drift) - Should be one-on-one encounter - more trust and
depth can be established when the arrangement is
equal
27Conversational Content and Interview Tactics
(continued)
- Place yourself in close proximity to the subject.
Have an open and inviting posture - The interviewer should incorporate the point at
issue with the family, friends, or any other
people who are important to the subject - The interviewer should share personal
information, which would encourage the subject to
respond in a similar manner
28ANALYTICAL FACTORS TO CONSIDER FOR THE INTERVIEW
OF INTROVERT PERSONALITIES
29Personality of the Interviewer
- Six Important Features For The Interviewer
- Low-key, non-intrusive personality
- Patient and tolerant
- Rational and logical thinker
- Strong-willed
- Individual thinker
- Prefers to display intellect and refined
knowledge, rather than social skills
30These Features Must Be Natural
- The interviewer should convey his intellectual
strengths - The interviewer should be more of a thinker than
a socializer - The interviewer should be organized and
structured - If approached by an extrovert personality, the
introvert subject may feel intimidated - The interviewer must be genuine in possessing
these personality traits
31Voice Quality and Conversational Tone
- Slow and deliberate
- Volume should lean toward the softer level
- Frequently emphasize keywords and phrases
- There should be room for natural silence at
strategic points - The vocabulary should be more educated and
sophisticated
32Appearance of the Interviewer
- Dress in neutral colors, brown, blue or gray
- A business suit is probably most appropriate
- Should be tailored and in good taste
- No distracting jewelry or bright colors
- However, he or she may be impressed with academic
pins, class rings, military pins, etc.
33Conversational Content and Interview Tactics
- The introverted subject should have more
tolerance for a long session - but do not abuse
this - The approach/interview stands a better chance of
being effective if it is well-organized and
structured - The conversation should be maintained at an
abstract level, containing philosophies and
insightful viewpoints. The introvert is a
thinker and enjoys having his mind stimulated. - The interviewer should incorporate their
knowledge or expertise on topics about which the
subject is, or may be interested
34Adapted Personality Type
- Everyone can adopt the role of either an
introvert or an extrovert - An example would be an introverted police officer
who frequently becomes a professional extrovert - They may adopt the behavior characteristics of an
extrovert while on the job - However under stress, everyone reverts to his or
her basic personality type - Individuals who are being interviewed are
typically under some degree of stress and
therefore will revert to their true personality
type
35Introverted Personality Types
- Feeler - Feeler
- Feeler - Driver
- Feeler - Analyzer
36Extroverted Personality Types
37FEELER - FEELER PERSONALITY TYPE
38Feeler-Feeler
- They are doubt ridden
- Find it difficult to stand up to authority
- They take their time to make up their minds to
confess - Scared to confess to both the interviewer and
themselves - Has to be fed positive comments before they will
confess - Confesses because it is their duty to themselves
and to the interviewer - The interviewer should not make them defend
themselves during the interview - At the onset they see you as a threat
- Interviewer needs to get them started in the
direction of confession - Is a very, very insecure person
39Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits
- Will view situations as right and wrong
- Is a constant worrier during stress
- Being viewed as right is the most important thing
- Feels accountable most of the time
- Believes they are scrupulous, more so than any
other of the six personalities - Feels compelled to be honest with you
- Talks negatively and critically of themselves
constantly - Cant relax
- Blames self for not being or doing better
40Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits (continued)
- Always tries to be perfect
- Order and neatness are a priority
- Meticulous about details and will not tolerate
sloppiness in you or in the way situations are
presented - Usually a perfectionist
- Rigorous in over criticism
- Ask them questions rather than telling them
things - Dependent on appreciation
- Everything is wonderful and good in their world
41Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits (continued)
- People are basically all good
- Wants to be involved in others problems
- Wants to worry about everybody
- Will always have a hard time with the logic of
the situation - Their mind set is that their intentions are
always pure - They must be needed and wanted
- When you first meet them and they are being
deceptive, they will try to pretend they are
disinterested - They have a propensity towards over-eating or
over-medicating
42Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits (continued)
- Most organized of all personality types
everything must be perfect - Overly disciplines self
- Most serious personality about the issue at hand
- The world is the most screwed up place when they
are stressed out - Has a hard time when stressed out telling you
what they really need from you - The way you will view them - they appear to want
to do something to please you - When not under stress and relaxed this
personality is described as accepting and
delightful
43Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits (continued)
- When they are young and growing up they must
excel, achieve, and do for others - They have to do everything at work, life, and
emotionally, perfectly - Subconsciously, 24 hours a day, this personality
is always looking internally for things they have
done wrong - Watching the clock and not wasting time is very
important to this personality type - They are scared internally because they are
afraid they have overlooked or forgotten something
44Feeler-Feeler Personality Traits (continued)
- Direction they must take in life or during the
interview is sometimes long and drawn out because
of the slow mind process - Views things as black white yes/no, good/bad,
right/wrong - Has a hard time with nothing to do. Idle hands
drive them crazy - Deep down they believe that they are very honest,
moral, and good - They are not aware that people are bad and that
the world may be evil around them.
45FEELER - DRIVERPERSONALITY TYPE
46Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Enjoys everything, enthusiastic toward themselves
- Light-hearted at all times
- Generally likes the interviewer
- Rambles from story-to-story
- Very childlike personality development - Playful
- Happy 99 of the time - Down 1 of the time
- Nice person deep down
- Optimistic
- Tries to avoid deep issues. They will do all they
can to get you out of this area by using their
warmth. - They jump around like an extrovert, from
concept-to-concept
47Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Doesnt like to talk about pain filled areas -
Stays away from stress - Fears that you will view them as being stupid
- Will try to shrink away from problems with you
- Interviews will go in spurts
- May smile and laugh a lot during the interview
- Not suspicious or worried about your motives as
the other five personality types are
48Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Approach them with a things will work out for
the best theme (positive themes) - Believes they have never been allowed to fulfill
their real ambition, goals, or dreams because of
others - Has a hard time focusing on one thing at a time
when under stress - May go in several different directions at the
same time during interview - When they are pressured, they show aggression
never pressure them
49Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- At the same time, will try to come up with
multiple escape routes (ways to get out of
trouble) - Gets emotionally excited, very easily, when
withholding information - They have a hard time making a decision when in
your presence drifts back and forth - Has a great inferiority complex but is mentally
quick - Generally defeats self during the interview
50Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Beats themselves up internally, until they have
to confess - Always tries to prove that they have a great mind
- Interrupts constantly to throw in their knowledge
- Being lonely and being alone are their greatest
fear - Always pursues a dream world in stressful times
and life in general - When stressed out they are the worlds worst
procrastinators
51Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Personal pleasure is something they always move
towards as a way of avoiding day-to-day problems - Many times during the interview, when they are
lying, they will say one thing but the case facts
will say that they did something else. (This is
the way they handle all stressful situations) - They will say one thing but something else is
what they really feel or what really happened - Always looks for the bright side in existence
even if I have done something wrong I will
derive happiness from it if I can
52Feeler-Driver Personality Traits
- Time during the day means nothing to them just as
it means nothing during the interview - Is basically a big-hearted human being
- Does not like quiet time around people, wants
verbalization constantly. (But has a hard time
inputting from other people and listening to
what's being said around them)
53FEELER - ANALYZERPERSONALITY TYPE
54Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Difficulty engaging in small talk during
interrogation or before it begins - Goes blank emotionally if you embarrass them
- Will constantly let you initiate conversation
- Sits and observes you during the interview
- Takes but does not give comments
- Generally uses words such as stupid, foolish,
simple minded, retarded, idiotic behaviour, to
describe actions after they confess
55Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Before confession, puts things into perspective,
gives a lot of thought to the issue - Difficulty reaching out to you, to ask you to
help them - Silent, more so than any other
- Likes space - if left alone will recompose self
- Withdraws physically and mentally from interview
- Will wait till the end of the interview to talk
56Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Will provide an outline of what they think and
will make each point clearly after a long period
of deliberation - Guardian of their privacy
- Reserved and non-committal
- Withdraws to figure things out
- Lost in their own thought process
57Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Thinking will make this person drained and empty
- Will look for a point in details and events in
information you give them - Most important thing is that everything must be
understood - Has a hard time giving guidance to others
thinks they will make a mistake - Usually sleeps more than other personalities at
night needs more rest
58Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Hard to get this person emotionally involved
- Stays away from anyone who stresses them in any
manner (make sure this does not happen to you) - Thinks their feelings will cause problems for
their existence - Tries to work on their emotions with logic - this
causes them to be drained emotionally all the time
59Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Always wants to move themselves emotionally,
spiritually, and physically away from any type of
conflict - May come off as an authority figure to get
through to you - They are always standing outside of the
interview, watching, listening, but not
participating in it - Thinks that everything they have to say has no
worth and no one has ever cared about their
opinion
60Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Never answers complete parts of a question just
answers the small parts - Does not get pulled into any conversation,
verbally, if they are stressed - Tries to stay away from areas that may cause them
to look stupid - Will try to stay away from a topic of discussion
unless they over-know it or over-understand it - One of the few types of personalities that
doesnt care for themselves
61Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Sleeps more hours than other personality types
- What they look like is not important to this
person. Their clothing may also be different
than other people - Feels like they have to control themselves at all
times - Small things you present against them stress them
- Big things you present against them stress them
62Feeler-Analyzer Personality Traits
- Every negative comment you make against them is
very important to them - Their voice rate, volume, and pitch is generally
at a very quite, slow level - Has a very poor verbal skill
- Always wants to give authority to another
- Does not want to take on a leadership role
- During an interview if you believe they are
withholding from you, REPEATEDLY ask them what
they think - Has a hard time expressing deep down feelings but
will respond to what do you think?
63FEELER - ELITISTPERSONALITY TYPE
64Feeler-Elitist
- Doesnt identify with a parent. Felt abandoned
and thought no one understood - Enjoys being alone
- Emotionally paralyzed in stress
- Self-hatred
- Morbid thoughts
- Self-accusatory
- Wants someone to take care of them and direct
them - Has created their own personality because of
abuse - Thinks they are defective and totally inadequate
65Feeler-Elitist
- Wants to protect feelings
- Doesnt fit in with others
- Always retreats into fantasies
- Socially awkward and self-conscious
- Feels emotionally storm tossed
- Has many bad habitual behaviour traits
- Has a big ego in the interview
- Self-revealing and self-aware
- Self-absorbed, emotionally tormented. Also
self-destructive - Thinks they are extremely sensitive
66Feeler-Elitist
- Thinks they are never wrong
- Believes that they are always truthful or
correct. Thinks they are being honest - Spends more time than anyone in conversations
with others - Thinks they are emotionally vulnerable and are
uncomfortable with others at times - Has a hard time understanding, internally, that
life has given them many different fears - Avoids problems and stays away from them by
trying to control their mind set
67Feeler-Elitist
- This is the only personality that may,
over-and-over in major stress situations, talk
about hurting themselves (suicide) - They have a hard time keeping their life together
when stressed out by a major situation - They want to be totally alone and to stay by
themselves when under stress - Easily destroyed by any comments - watch all
remarks - Believes they are an odd duck
- During fight or flight situations they will not
lash out at others just themselves
68Feeler-Elitist
- Believes they made themselves into what they are
- Entire life I must do everything perfect or I
am nothing - Is always on a self improvement plan, through
books, or articles to make them a better person - They look for anyway to eliminate faults
- Will bring up their own moral values so they can
make friends - If someone responds - that is also my moral
values - they now have found a friend - They also know they have a lot of bad personal
habits, and they have a difficult time with
personal discipline - This personality believes they had a damaged
youth and are never able to overcome it
69Feeler-Elitist How to Interview Them
- Takes everything personal address this
- Succumbs to self pity or complaining address
this - Feels damaged by the way they were raised
- Ashamed if trapped and when trapped has emotional
break down - Takes everything personally address this
- Get them to question self about motives and
behaviour - You may consider them to be assertive and
ambitious - Withdraws into a shield when vulnerable
- If upset or angry towards another they cannot
tolerate being in the same space with them
70Analyzer
71Analyzer Personality Characteristics
- Cold meat in front of you
- Systematic on questions Systematic brain
- As interviewer you should constantly list what is
in their favor - Will sit there and take it no matter what you
say - Face usually shows no emotion
- Cautious on statements showing involvement in
crime - Serious and stable
- Observant of the person they are speaking with
- Impersonal in the way they handle the offence
- May have systematic questions into the area of
the crime
72Analyzer Personality Characteristics
- They are usually listing what detracts from your
case (weak points) - Any aggression they may have is implied but
controlled - Uses negative internal comments to keep
themselves in line - Displays very little body language
- Wants to keep interview, job situation, life,
emotions, etc. all under control - If you tell them something about the case tell
them this is why Im saying this - Changes in direction during the interview
stresses them - Does not connect with or identify with your
emotions
73Analyzer Personality Characteristics
- Will view your emotions as a weakness
- Has great difficulty in paying attention during
stressful portions of the interview - They like to think they are able to stay calm in
the face of adversity - The interviewers impression may be that the
subject is expending as little memory as possible - Emotions by another may be viewed as a weakness
in that person - The primary characteristic with the Analyzer is
control of self and others
74Analyzer Personality Characteristics
- They will be unable to identify the areas of
their behavior, which caused the problem - Will try to avoid conflict
- Uses colorless words and phrases
- Uses outside stimulations hard to keep them on
point at times
75Analyzer Downside as Seen by Others
- Personal relationships are hard
- Unfeeling and uncaring about others
- Doesnt care
- Critical and callous remarks towards others who
ignore logic - Mind stuck in black and white, not gray
- Lacks any form of free spirit
- Concrete positioning is the way others view them
76Analyzer How to Interview Them
- Case facts non-emotional interview
- Data link, and prove items of case
- You must be systematic
- They are not able to pass judgement on self
- Try to interview them within first 72 hours of
crime - Give both sides of the situation pros and cons
- Use list show them on paper
- Further against them, always scale to your favour
- They observe feelings and emotions for remarks
about the case. Let them weigh these for thought
77Interviewing Analyzer
78ELITIST
79Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Charismatic
- Self Centered
- Challenges You
- Egocentric
- Probing
- Aloof from others
- Very hard to pin down on questions
- Impatient
- Secretive Person
- Observant of activities and surrounding
including interviewer
80Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Angry because you have brought them to an
interview process - Angry over points
- Unrealistic comments under stress
- Comments are sometimes off the wall
- Impractical
- Intellectually powerful, but scattered in
approach to situation - Believes they can see the real issue and that you
know nothing - Rigid, uncompromising
- Attitude is Ive never been wrong, you just see
it incorrectly - Detached personality
81Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Hard time with personal relationships
- All they think about is the crime
- Focus on one area of the offence it over
stresses them to replay it - Resists being controlled or guided by another
person, especially the interviewer - Makes snap decisions on how to handle and resolve
problems - They feel you are not capable of a solution
this must be overcome to have any success - Likes being the boss
- Thinks about what might occur or what will occur
later as a result of stress
82Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Everyone else causes the problem
- Often misses sections of the interview because of
their mind set - Because they are not mentally alert, they may
overlook problem issues shown to them - May appear emotionally, physically, or even
mentally restless during the interview,
particularly when a point hits home - Will look casual and natural
- Believes others do not have the capacity to think
and understand as they do - Class, proper behaviour, manners, good taste, are
underlying personality traits they project
83Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Hypersensitive
- Snobbish
- Believes that others lack style and refinement
- In stressful situations, self pity and an
overwhelmed appearance are images they project - Unreasonable as a person
- Over analyzes everything you say
- Believes they have the worlds greatest mindset
and thought process - They are always trying to figure themselves out
- When they were in school they always considered
themselves an odd duck
84Elitist Personality Characteristics
- Knows they are difficult to live with
- Generally has no friends. They generally have one
person that they are half way close to. - Of all the personalities this one is the most
argumentative Dont back down from them
85Elitist Responses to Interview Stress
- Thinks they have perfect taste, manners, dress,
behaviour, etc - Tends to be a dominating type of person
- Out of touch with reality
- Unnatural, non spontaneous interview
- Im special air about themselves
- Seems friendly, however, acts superior or above
what's going on - Blames everyone else all the time
- Body language says Im above all of this
- Has usually committed a well planned crime
86Elitist Responses to Interview Stress
- Over talks about sad sections of the interview
- Makes an extra effort to appear overly casual
- Many negative comments about others, depressive
comments or health comments about himself - Inappropriate comments set them off
- Only relates to certain parts of the crime and is
aloof about other parts - Their words indicate that underneath they think
poorly of themselves - Is used to putting people down
- Bombards you with questions when under stress
87INTERVIEWING THE ELITIST
88How to Approach - Physically
- Sit on their right or left side not directly in
front - Maintain your own composure
- Be authoritative and intellectually quick
- Interview in a power location
89How to Approach - Emotionally
- Do not try to talk down to them
- Be polite and well mannered
- Ignore their put downs and ego
- Play on depression if given
90How to Approach - Mentally
- Think clearly and stay focused
- Concentrate on the big picture rather than minor
details - Lay out the overall concept of what your doing,
where your heading - Ask them to imagine figure out how to resolve
this - Do not play into their verbal games
- Do not get caught up in their intellectualizing
- They are attracted to intelligence
- Also attracted to class status grooming
- Hold down interruptions
91Action Plan
- Interview must be stimulating, fun loving, and
fast moving to keep their interest - Leave time for relating and socializing
- Talk about people, their goals, and their
opinions, since they find this stimulating - Dont deal with details put them in writing, pin
them to modes of action - Ask for opinions or ideas regarding people in
general - Provide testimonials from people they see as
important or prominent - Provide ideas for implementing action on their
part
92DRIVER
93Driver Personality Characteristics
- They know all the failures of their personality
- They know this better than any of the other
personalities - Shortfalls in personality are what controls the
drivers real personality - They over-like the image they project in
interviews when they lie to you - People create all of their own paths in life
this is one of their viewpoints - Their failures are your problem, not mine this
is their mind set - When things in the interview go against them, you
will notice they have the ability to change
direction to keep from being cornered
94Driver Personality Characteristics
- They view the world as made up of two types
those who get ahead and those who fail - Never humiliate the driver or you wont have a
chance at closure - Knows all too well that they are overly concerned
about being in charge - Knows too easily how to tell-off people
- Is able to promise everything to everybody and
then has a hard time following up on their
promises - Very calculating, has a groomed slick veneer when
under stress - When lying is self-inflated and phony
95Driver Personality Characteristics
- Fear of failure drives them
- When they are lying they are also very good at
depersonalization - They want to be accepted therefore they fear any
form of rejection - If they are withholding information, it is
because they have a fear of being taken advantage
of if they provide the information - In stress they are extremely paranoid
- They think highly of a person who takes
responsibility for what they have done this may
be a tact to take with them - Does not understand that their strength
overwhelms people. If you can, attempt to put
them back in touch with their softer side
96Driver Personality Characteristics
- Other people do not understand honesty and truth
as they see it this is one way they view
themselves - At the beginning of the interview process, watch
for their first comments to be generally negative
when the topic of the interview is first
addressed - Does not want to pay attention or listen to
comments you make about their involvement in the
offense - If you see them sulking during the interview and
you know they are deceptive this will happen
when you present negative information or evidence
against them stay in this area - Is a person who gossips about others
97Driver Personality Characteristics
- Can not stand knowing personal information about
others because they want to share it with
everybody - Does not like people who have achieved more than
they have in life - Always comparing successful people to themselves
- Does not like small things you present to them
during the interview thinks they are a waste of
their time - Is the opposite of the Feeler-Feeler about how
they spend their day time is of no consequence - Usually married to their job does not
understand self very well
98Driver Personality Characteristics
- May try to over-tell you about themselves when
they first meet you - Try not to back down with the Driver this will
be perceived as giving up and weakness - Never approach them with what you think or feel
use the facts - When they are lying to you and withholding
information, they can never let anyone see that
they have emotions and will attempt to hide their
feelings - Firmly set in the way they view things
- Pushes others to their way of thinking
- Time with them is a mental game. Tries to beat
you on all points
99Driver Personality Characteristics
- Talks first at times then thinks
- Reacts to a question, then worries about his
comments - No trust
- Action oriented person
- Only respects winners or accomplishers
- Motivated by status
- Ready for confrontation
- Tries to out-talk you
- Likes to talk over another persons talking
- Reads others better than all other personality
types
100Driver Personality Characteristics
- Bored easily
- Will not show weakness
- Tends and leans toward intimidation
- Looks for reason to say no
- Will not be taken advantage of
- Will have trouble letting things go in
conversation - Puts on feelings to manipulate
- Refuses to listen when accused
- Pushes and tests people
- Doesnt like being boxed in
101Driver Responses to Interview Stress
- Mentally fast
- Failure is viewed as unacceptable
- Good liar when trapped
- Whatever statements they make in defense of
themselves they believe - Vain human throughout life
- Two people in one the other comes out when
stressed - Under stress, may become a robot, a machine
- Image conscious
- Whatever they have done or said, they have
totally justified it to themselves and to anyone
who will listen
102Driver Responses to Interview Stress
- I am at my best under stress
- Will try and control body signals of stress from
the body. They are very aware of their verbal and
non-verbal signals
103Interviewing the Driver
104How to Approach - Physically
- Sit on their left or right side not directly in
front - Do not control them give them room
- Do not get pulled into word games with them
- Be assertive
- Speak with authority and use verbal control
(slight) - Behave energetically
105How to Approach - Emotionally
- Do not show any personal weakness
- Do not display emotions
- Do not make personal comments about them
- Do not trap them, give them ways out - themes
106How to Approach - Mentally
- Speed up your thoughts and keep with them
- Do not get drawn into their mental games
maintain control of yourself - Plan what you want to do and stick with it
- Do not use introductory material get right to
the point - Be direct, succinct, and make your points quickly
- Present concrete data, not opinions
- Use props, photos, and printed materials
- Offer them options, various ways of answering
- Be direct do not beat around the bush with them
107How to Approach the Driver
- In relevant areas only accept yes or no answers
- Tell them what is going to happen to them
- Find out what they love and use it against them
- Can read the direction of the interview quickly
- If you show weakness, they will see it
- Be direct and structured, step-by-step
- Set your plan and stick to it
- Know your case inside and out
- Directly confront any lies they may tell
108Action Plan
- Be clear, specific, brief, and to the point. Be
efficient with your use of time - Stick to business. Come prepared with all
requirements, objective, support material in well
organized package - Present the facts logically plan your
presentation efficiently - Ask questions
- Provide alternatives and choices for their
decision making - Provide facts and figures about the probability
of success or effectiveness of options - If you disagree, take issue with facts, not the
person - Motivate and persuade by referring facts
- After talking business, depart graciously
109Processing Errors
110Processing Errors - Minimizing
- Making something you did seem less important than
it really is. You do this when you are trying to
avoid the full emotional impact on you you end
up thinking why is everyone making such a big
deal out of this - Examples
- I just did it one time
- I was only out of the staffs view for a few
seconds
111P.E. - Justifying
- Saying there was a reason for what you did
because of what someone else did or circumstances
which made you do it. Basically, you are doing
anything to avoid taking responsibility for your
actions. - Examples
- I hit him because he called me a name
- Everyone else is doing it.
112P.E. Victim Stance
- Making yourself out to be the victim in a
situation. Much like justifying you are avoiding
taking responsibility for your actions. You end
up trying to make people feel sorry for you to
take yourself off the hook. - Examples
- I couldnt help myself
- I was sexually abused so I had to do it to
someone else.
113P.E. I Cant Attitude
- Saying you are not able to do something, when in
fact you just arent willing to do it. I cant
really means I wont. - Examples
- I couldnt do a journal entry because I couldnt
think of anything to write. - I cant do activities with my peers because I
feel uncomfortable with them.
114P.E. Get Backs
- Getting someone back for something they did to
you. This is how many fights get started. The
problem is it doesnt end there, usually get
backs result in more get backs. - Examples
- Im going to get you for telling the staff what I
did - I had sex with my sister to get back at my dad,
because he treats her better
115P.E - Fronting
- Putting up a front of being someone else youre
not, or not admitting to parts of your behavior
that you dont like. You think you can fool
others long enough to stay out of trouble.
Usually, you only end up fooling yourself,
because people often can see right through your
game. - Example
- I never do things like that to hurt someone
- I dont like to lie because I think its cowardly.
116P.E. Silent Power
- Refusing to talk or answer any questions as a way
to have power over others. Like most thinking
errors it only keeps you in treatment longer. - Example
- Im not saying anything about that
117P.E. Uniqueness
- Trying to present yourself as different from your
peers because you think your situation is
different. It is really a way to say you think
you are above the law or rules. People who were
treated this way by their parents, or whose
parents acted this way, are much more likely to
be this way. - Example
- Well those rules dont apply to me, because I
didnt really penetrate her vagina - I can stay up later than them, because I wasnt
involved in the riot.
118P.E. Power Play
- When you use any chance you can to dominate or
control others, struggling about any little
thing. - Examples
- I told you I dont want anyone touching my stuff
- Me and my friends arent going to do anything
staff tells us to do until we get to go outside
again.
119P.E. - Hop Over
- Answering a question that wasnt asked rather
than one that was asked. Doesnt want to answer
the original question. Also, just changing the
subject in general from anything they dont want
to talk about. - Example
- Q Why were you keeping a knife in your room?
- A Ive got lots of knives and swords at home
you know.
120P.E. - Slacking
- When you do the very least that is required of
you and no more. This is done just to complete
the program and go home. What usually ends up
happening is you just waste everyone's time and
it has to be repeated. - Example
- I dont think I have to do that because its not
required in the program - Its the weekend were not supposed to do any
treatment.
121P.E. - Blaming
- Using someone or something else as an excuse for
your behavior. Although it is very similar to
justifying and victim stance by not taking
responsibility, you are naming specific people
that you think are to blame. - Example
- These guys set me up
- My caseworker told me it was alright to do this.
122P.E. - Assuming
- Thinking that you know why someone did or said
something, or even just what their thinking
without checking it out. You end up feeling hurt,
acting rash, getting depressed or angry. - Example
- I know he hates me, and he does things just to
irritate me - She would like to have sex with me, I can tell by
the way she looks at me.
123P.E. - Lying
- Avoiding getting into trouble by not telling the
truth. You end up getting confused, because it
becomes hard to tell what lie you told in what
situation. This makes it really easy for people
to discover your lying. There are other ways of
doing this besides an out and out lie. - Lying by omission
- Fact Stacking
124P.E. - Confusion
- Acting confused about rules, assignments, or
requirements, or about the details of an event,
such as an offense. You can get confused and get
rescued by others, and wind up not having to work
hard at anything. You are also trying to make
others confused so they will get off your back. - Examples
- I wasnt sure if we were supposed to do that
today or tomorrow. - Im not really sure what she said she might
have like it , or she might have said she didnt
I think she really didnt talk at all Im not
sure.
125P.E. - Secretiveness
- Wanting to always keep secrets about yourself and
your personal life feeling much more
comfortable when others are talking about
themselves than when they ask you about yourself.
This is often learned from families who have
secrets of their own. - Example
- I cant talk about something like that its
private - My father told me never to talk about family
secrets with others.
126P.E. - Anger
- Throwing up smoke screens or distractions by
using temper tantrums or rage. This prevents you
from talking about or dealing with the real
issues or feelings. It is also an attempt to make
you afraid so that you wont bother them. - Example
- Now youve done it youve really pissed me off
- All I can think about is wanting to slam your
face into the wall.
127P.E. Lack of Empathy
- You do not stop to think about how your actions
are hurting others, except maybe physically. This
allows you to do all kinds of things to others
without feeling guilty. When you do this, you are
usually thinking of your own feelings. - Example
- I dont think my offence really hurt her at all
she still wants to see me. - Its my turn to use the phone I dont care if it
is the first time youve talked to your
grandmother in three years.
128P.E. All or Nothing
- You think that everything has to be all or
nothing, black or white, all good or bad. You are
either a total success, or a total failure if you
make one mistake. Other people are all good or
all bad in your eyes. - Example
- I failed the test. Its proof Im no good at
school - My mother is a total bitch.
129P.E. - Cockiness
- Being overly self confident or bragging, without
really having a reason to. Many times this is an
excuse to not do treatment or to cover up not
feeling good enough. - Example
- Ill never offend again, because I know better
now. - I dont have to do that I already know this
stuff.
130P.E. Praise Me
- Telling someone about what youve accomplished so
that you can get praise or reward. You want this
praise like you did something special, when it is
often something special you were expected to do
anyway. - Example
- Look how I did this homework just like you asked,
teacher - I did this without anyones help.
131P. E. - Vagueness
- Being vague or unclear when talking about
something instead of giving details, to avoid the
reality of the situation. You give out these
vague little bits of information, hoping that
everyone will just leave you alone. - Example
- Q What did you do to you little brother?
- A I touched him
- Q What was going on inside of you r mind at the
time? - A I was having some feelings and thoughts that
day
132P. E. Ownership and Entitlement
- When you treat the property of others as if its
yours to do with as you please, or to feel
entitled to having special rights because youre
who you are. Its a bit like uniqueness, but you
feel entitled for no other reason than who you
are. - Example
- I didnt have to ask him to borrow it, because
everyone lets me borrow stuff - I have the right to not do treatment if I dont
want to.
133P. E - Refusal to Accept Obligations
- When you either directly refuse to do something
that is asked of you, or come up with some lame
excuse. It is like entitlement, because you feel
you have a right to do this, even though everyone
else is doing whats expected of them. - Example
- I forgot we were supposed to do that
- My dog ate my homework
134P. E. - Depersonalization
- Using different ways to make a person seem less
than a whole person with feelings and thoughts of
their own. This can include using insulting
nicknames, insults, or labels for that person. It
can also just involve discounting or ignoring
what a person thinks or says - Example
- Hes just retarded. He doesnt understand when we
call him names. - Look, Bobby it talks just like it thinks its
human.
135P. E. I Dont Care
- Also known as apathy, this is a way someone
either gives up because they dont care ( like if
their feeling depressed or hopeless ), or they
are pretending to not care. Either way, it is
used as an excuse to get out of something they
are required to do by saying it just doesnt
matter to me - Examples
- I dont care if I get behind in treatment Im
so far behind it doesnt matter anyway. - You can call my case worker if you want to it
doesnt bother me.