Interviewing Criminals / Primary Dominate Personality Types
Directions:
Read the questions below and provide a thorough response in your own
words using proper APA guidelines for formatting and citations. Your answer to each question should be at least one page in length.
1. Analyze
the assessment process and how areas of deception are isolated in order
to overcome the suspect's efforts to maintain his or her negative
responses of anger, depression, denial, and bargaining.
2. Explain
how investigators identify personality types (demonstrated attitudes)
as different from other personality traits. List the ways these subjects
may react, think, and solve problems depending upon their particular
reasoning systems.
3. Discuss
the advanced personality types mentioned in this module, such as 1.)
introvert-oriented, 2.) emotion-dominant ("feeler" personality), 3.) the
extravert-oriented, 4.) the sensory-dominant, 5.) the logic-dominant
(inactive extravert), and 6.) the ego-dominant (unique-active
extravert).
4. In
this module, we became acquainted with people demonstrating
"interjection phenomena." Evaluate whether people who demonstrate this
are normal or psychotic and discuss the guilty subject's propensity to
return to the crime scene. Summarize your thoughts on this phenomenon.
5. Compare and contrast the interrogation strategies used in two distinct personality types of your choice.

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