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Parent topics
- Interrogation [r]: A systematic process of direct questioning, of a person in detention or otherwise under the control of the interrogator, to obtain reliable information to satisfy criminal investigation or human-source intelligence requirements, within the scope of relevant law and policy [e]
- Multiple interrogator techniques [r]: Methods of interrogation, using a variety of forms of questioning such as Mutt and Jeff, Rapid Fire, or We Know All interrogation techniques, which share the property that more than one person, in a single session, questions the prisoner; these are not standalone interrogation methods but a characteristic of many techniques [e]
- Deception [r]: The act of deceiving or misleading, through the intentional concealing or misrepresentation of facts. [e]
- Incentive interrogation techniques [r]: Interrogation that uses either the offering of rewards for cooperation, or the withdrawal of comforts as a counterincentive to undesired behavior [e]
Subtopics
- Rapid Fire interrogation techniques [r]: A method of interrogation that exploits the general human desire to be heard, by using one or more interrogators to ask questions so fast, not waiting for an answer, that the prisoner interrupts with meaningful information as a way of being recognized [e]
- Reduced Fear interrogation techniques [r]: Interrogation techniques that, using conversation, incentives or both, reduce fear in a prisoner, with the intent of increasing cooperation [e]
- We Know All interrogation techniques [r]: Methods of psychological interrogation, which may be coercive or noncoercive, that establish a state of futility in the prisoner, convincing him that there is no point in withholding information [e]