Title: Making Use of What is Said:
1Making Use of What is Said
- The Meaning and Value of Testimonial Evidence
2Course Outline
- Eye is for Interviewing
- How we Communicate The Rules
- Victims, Witnesses, Suspects As Sources
- Information of Interest to Investigators and How
we Get It - Analyzing the Information You Have
3Course Outline
- Forensic Interviewing Best Practices
- General Considerations
- Participants
- Conducting a Forensic Interview
- Special Topics
4Course Outline
- Understanding Recantation
- How Children Communicate
- The Nature of Disclosures
- Complaint Corroboration
- Victimology Facing the Probability of an
Evolution - Understanding Recantation
5Course Outline
- Interrogation of Suspects and Testifying on
Confessions - Interview vs. Interrogation
- Distinguishing Between True and False Confessions
- Testifying on a Confession
6But First, A Little Philosophy
7The Criminal Investigator
- Must not be opinionated, tainted with prejudice,
or prone to pre-judgment - Must have an eye for details, and the ability to
recognize and evaluate evidence
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10The great thing about America is
11The greatest thing about being a criminal
investigator is.
- You get to be the person who searches for the
truth, no matter what the truth holds, who it
implicates, who is exonerates, who it pleases or
displeases. And, you rarely have to make the
tough decisions. You just search for truth in
every way it speaks.
12The Cases are Real The People are Somebodys
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14 Where to begin
- I have no idea yet. It is a cardinal sin to
theorize before one has data, for in so doing,
one begins to twist the facts to suit the
theories, instead of the theories to suit the
facts. - Sherlock Holmes
15 Things are not always as they appear
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17Sometimes they are
18 19TRAINING
REALITY
20 - Special Agent J.D. Cromer
- ICIAF Profiler Understudy
- Virginia State Police
- Bureau of Criminal Investigation
- General Investigation Section
- Violent Crimes Unit
- Appomattox Division
- 540.332.7980
- jon.cromer_at_vsp.virginia.gov
21EYE is for Interviewing
22How We Communicate The Rules, Regardless of
the Problem
- Do not give up the information!
- Dont Lie, Thats Bad!
- Dont stand there, say something.just not
everything! - Dont arouse suspicion!
- Dont provoke a conflict!
- Make this whole thing go away!
23And this works with WHO?
- Everybody
- Victims / Complainants
- Suspects
- Witnesses
- Your spouse, childrenbut, dont you dare!
24How We Learned to LieFrom our Parents!
- The Pickle Story.Daddy, Wheres the soap?
- Parent Dont lie to me!
- Behind the lady with the weight problem at the
grocery store - Parent Shut up!
- The Lesson is Complete!
25Why it Works
- Everyone wants to tell everyone else the truth
all the timebut if he/she cant - The most difficult way to lie is to use
- First Person, Past Tense, Singular
- I didnt do it!
- So, what are the liars options?
- Avoid FP/PT/S for example
- Third Person or Passive Language or Omit Pronouns
- Present or Future Tense
- It was done Technique
26Distance
- We went to the movies last night
- Had fun, liked it, like your spouse, your kind of
movie - My wife and I went to the movies last night.
- Good, but not as good as above
- I went to the movies last night with my wife
- Notice I.my wife.
- Didnt have fun, or dont really like your
spouse, or not your kind of movie
27Other Proximity of Pro/nouns Observations
28Other Proximity of Pro/nouns Observations
- My husband, Cindy and I
- Cindy is between my husband I
- The odds are, especially if this occurs multiple
times, that Cindy is between my husband and
I in more ways than just on the paper.
29A Bit of Trivia
- You cant eat your cake and have it too.
30Analyzing the Statement
- Test of Structure (Distribution of Time)
- Test of Pronouns
- Test of Language
- Connections
31Analyzing the Statement
- Distribution of Time
- Time Before the Event / Main Issue
- Time devoted to the Event / Main Issue
- Time After the Event / Main Issue
- Time is reflected in words / percent of total
words
32Analyzing the StatementDistribution of Time
- Target Distribution 20-50-30
- If Beforegt30-40, Eventgt65, or AftergtEvent
Deception is likely - 85 Deceptive Statements BeforegtAfter
- Truthful Format
- Prelt30
- EventgtPre
- EventgtPost
- PostgtPre
33Analyzing the Statement
- Rate of StoryWords/Lines per Hour of Story
- 3 lines per hour is average
- Slowing down (more lines per hour) subject
likely going to lie later in the story - Speeding up (fewer lines per hour) subject like
is lying now - Average Statement is 1 ½ pages (25 lines)
- We will discuss Obtaining the Statement later
34Analyzing the StatementPronouns
- Missing We no we by ½ way means under a lot
of pressure - Unknown We other person not identified
signals bad relationship - With implies distance re an activitythe
persons dont usually do this activity with
each other, compare - I had dinner with my wife.
- My wife and I ate dinner.
35Analyzing the StatementPronouns
- Talking with
- Living with
- The above styles could indicate conflict
- My vs. The (Missing Possessive)
- A word about Talking
- Talked / Spoke vs. Said / Told
36Analyzing the StatementLanguage
- Specifically, Changes in Language
- 31 is almost certain deception (If unjustified)
- I left my car in the lotthe car was there at
lunch timesome mentioned seeing the car at some
point in the afternoonI discovered my vehicle
missing - Justified vs. Unjustified changes
- (Examples)
37Analyzing the StatementConnections
- Links in thoughts in statement, example
- I went downstairs to the kitchen. After
entering the kitchen I made the coffee - What is happening in the subjects mind
- Signal of Missing Time or Information
- Key Words Later on sometime later shortly
thereafter Afterwards After The next thing I
remember/know
38Getting Started
- Type, double-space, number lines
- Circle pronouns
- Box Highlight Connect
- Persons Unimportant Info
- Connections Unnecessary Link
- Leave (Out-of-Sequence Info)
- Why words Exact Locations of
- Negatively worded phrases sit, sleep, stand
- Emotions Changes in Language
- Said/Told/Talk/Spoke
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40Information of Interest to Investigators How to
Get it
- Pure Version Statement vs. QA
- Proper solicitation of Pure Version Statement
- Questions solicitor will likely face
- More than Just Elements of the Offense
- Basic LE Training, interviewing Rape victims
- Behaviorally Oriented Interview A Protocol for
Interviewing Surviving Victims of Sexually
Motivated Crimes - Physical Behavior of the Offender
- Verbal Behavior of the Offender
- Sexual Behavior of the Offender
- Cognitive Interviewing Obtaining the Details
41Analyzing the Information
- Validating the Statements INTERNALLY
- Scientific Content Analysis (SCAn)
- Yuille Validity Analysis
- Validating the Statement EXTERNALLY
- Does the testimonial evidence match the physical
evidence - Abe Lincoln in the pasture
42Forensic Interviewing
43I wasnt interested. . .
- I wanted to investigate death. I was sure that
would be more exciting, and more important
sounding. - The fact is, I was intimidated by the case the
child interview (Some seasoned Social Worker will
probably be watching) - The fact is, I was thinking, With a childs
word, who can ever be for sure if it happened
or not?
44My Experience. . .
- I thoroughly enjoy the coordinated /
multi-disciplined, (Task Force) approach to the
cases - Very few go to trial
- I have found tremendous satisfaction in solving
one of these cases through good medical
evidence, productive child interviews, and a
confession - These cases do have happy endings
45My Theory
- Investigation of Child Sexual / Physical Assault
is not for everyone. - But, the Officers who complain about these cases
have probably never worked one, OR never worked
one successfully, OR never found something they
wouldnt complain about.
46I always wanted to know
- What are the details of the disclosure?
- Timing is everythingMike Schmidt at bat
- Option 7, Book Report Izzys Fire
- What nuggets are there in the story?
- Percussion fired, black powder, muzzle loading
rifleand the nipple wrench. - Both questions will be answered by a proper
investigation
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48Forensic InterviewBest Practices
- A Forensic Interview is an essential component of
the fact-finding process. The goal of the
interview is to obtain a statement from a child
in a developmentally sensitive, unbiased, and
truth-seeking manner that will support accurate
and fair decision-making processes in the
criminal justice system.
49General Considerations
- Location
- The Childs Needs
- The Interviewer
- Case Specific Recommendations
50Participants
- Deciding who should / should not be present at
the interview - Clarifying Roles
51Documenting the Interview
- Options
- Note taking, audio, video, some combination
- How to decide?
52Considerations when Conducting a Forensic
Interview
- Child Development Considerations
- Sex of the Child
- Culture and Ethnicity of the Child
- Family Background and Parental Reactions
- Health Status and History
- Educational Status and History
- Behavioral Patterns and Possible Psychological
Disorders and/or Medications - Childs Personality and Temperament
53Interview Protocol
- Initial Contact
- Establishing Rapport
- Interview Guidelines
- Developmental Assessments
- Establishing the Childs Testimonial Capacity
- Introduction of the Topic of Concern
- Free Narrative
- Open-Ended Questioning
- Clarification Questions
- Concluding the Interview
54Special Topics
- Questions about Time
- Interview Aids Considerations
- Children with Special Needs
- Cultural Issues
- Defense / Coping Mechanisms
- Language Considerations
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56Understanding Recantation
57Understanding Recantation
- The Nature of Disclosures
58Understanding Recantation
59Understanding Recantation
- Victimology Facing the Probability of an
Evolution
60Understanding Recantation
- Specifically
- Handling the Initial Recantation
- This isnt a game of OLD MAID!
- Corroboration of Version Two, if applicable
- What if Recantation is the Inconsistency?
- What it Means to Your Case
- Prosecutorial Considerations
- Going Forward?
- Using Expert Witnesses
- Most IMPORTANTLY, avoiding the tendency to
IMMEDIATELY believe the Recantation - Unfounded
- Closed Exception Prosecution Declined
- Closed Exception Victim Refused to Cooperate
61Interrogation of Suspects Testifying on
Confessions
- Interview Interrogation The Differences
- Distinguishing Between True and False Confessions
- Categories of False Confessions
- Confessions Voluntariness
- Confession Trustworthiness
- Confession Corroboration
- Interrogation Research
- Interrogation Law and Confession Law
62Interrogation of Suspects Testifying on
Confessions
- Testifying on a Confession
- Testimony Preparation
- The Courts View of Witnesses
- The Witnesss Behavioral Responses
- Direct Testimony
- Cross Examination
63The Icing
- A Confession and a Handshake
- Creating a situation in which someone feels
compelled to confess to a sexual or physical
assault of a child will be one of your greatest
challenges as a law enforcement officer. And
when you succeed, one of your greatest rewards.
64Suggestions, generally
- Work with the Prosecutor early on
- Plan your interview / interrogation of the
alleged abuser - Know where you will find them and pre-scout an
interview location - Quick approach and interview- this is not one of
those times you leave a card and say, Call Me. - Always consider Other JurisdictionsFind Them!
65We have a job to do. It isnt always pleasant,
but it is our duty to do it anyway. And, we
must do more than simply show-up. We must
prepare, and work diligently, in order that we
may do a better job tomorrow than we did today. I
think there is no greater job in the world than
looking for the truth in all things. And when we
find it, we keep looking for it just the truth,
nothing more, nothing less, no matter what.