From time to time we are asked to take actions that in some contexts would be considered illegal activity. At times we are asked by companies to perform actual illegal endeavors. Discerning the difference between a legal illegal activity and an illegal illegal activity can be hard to one such as myself, uninformed with the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘investigation’
Breaking and Entering: Legalizing an Illegal Act
Posted in Random Thoughts, Society, tagged investigation, law, security, sin on May 6, 2008 | 16 Comments »
The Reid Technique: Job Interviews
Posted in Random Thoughts, tagged interrogation, interviewing, investigation on April 14, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I had my first opportunity to try and apply some of the Reid technique in a battery of secondary technical interviews last week. The Reid Technique is by and large a method of determining whether a person is being honest or false. Most of the time this is a requisite when the person being interviewed [...]
The Reid Technique
Posted in Random Thoughts, tagged interrogation, investigation on March 27, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A few weeks ago I was certified as an interviewer and interrogator of the Reid Technique. Prior to the class I read the Wikipedia page that called into question the Reid Technique’s validity, specifically concerns over false confessions and methods of defeating or countering the Reid technique.
While in general the article is accurate I noticed [...]