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(Ebook) Orbit : The Science of Rapport-Based Interviewing for Law Enforcement, Security, and Military by Laurence J. Alison, Emily Alison, Neil Shortland, Frances Surmon-Bohr ISBN 9780197545959, 9780197545966, 9780197545973, 0197545955, 0197545963, 0197545971

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Authors:Laurence J. Alison, Emily Alison, Neil Shortland, Frances Surmon-Bohr
Pages:257 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Language:english
File Size:10.09 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780197545959, 9780197545966, 9780197545973, 0197545955, 0197545963, 0197545971
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(Ebook) Orbit : The Science of Rapport-Based Interviewing for Law Enforcement, Security, and Military by Laurence J. Alison, Emily Alison, Neil Shortland, Frances Surmon-Bohr ISBN 9780197545959, 9780197545966, 9780197545973, 0197545955, 0197545963, 0197545971

"ORBIT is an evidence-based approach to the analysis and training for interviewing high-value detainees by law enforcement, security services and the military. Although its origins reside as far back as 2005 it gained considerable traction after 2012 when the High Value Detainee Interrogation Group, formed in the wake of the Obama Administration in the US funded work for Prof Alison to look at its application in the context of interviews with high value targets. Since then Alison and colleagues have collected the largest corpus of data anywhere in the world of real suspect interviews with terrorist detainees. This book shows what they found - that rapport-based methods work and that coercion, persuasion and threats do not. Outlining the development of their own unique stance on rapport and its influences drawn from humanistic psychology, the authors show, through real life examples and careful analysis the reasons why 'harsh methods' must be rejected and why compassion and understanding work"--
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