Choose the right word to complete the gap. Cloze (1): To admitTo denyTo respondTo reactTo acceptTo rejectTo remakeTo concealTo submitTo confess JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNiJXUwMDRmJXUwMDUyJXUwMDE3JXUwMDA0JXUwMDAyJXUwMDE3 is to act in a particular way as a direct result of something else. Cloze (2): To admitTo denyTo respondTo reactTo acceptTo rejectTo remakeTo concealTo submitTo confess JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNiJXUwMDRmJXUwMDUyJXUwMDE3JXUwMDE2JXUwMDAzJXUwMDFmJXUwMDAxJXUwMDBh to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done Cloze (3): To admitTo denyTo respondTo reactTo acceptTo rejectTo remakeTo concealTo submitTo confess JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNiJXUwMDRmJXUwMDQzJXUwMDBjJXUwMDAxJXUwMDA4JXUwMDAzJXUwMDE2JXUwMDAw is to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty or bad about. Cloze (4): To admitTo denyTo respondTo reactTo acceptTo rejectTo remakeTo concealTo submitTo confess JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNiJXUwMDRmJXUwMDQzJXUwMDBjJXUwMDAxJXUwMDBkJXUwMDA2JXUwMDA0JXUwMDBk is to prevent something from being seen or known about. Cloze (5): To admitTo denyTo respondTo reactTo acceptTo rejectTo remakeTo concealTo submitTo confess JXUwMDBjJXUwMDNiJXUwMDRmJXUwMDQ0JXUwMDAxJXUwMDBiJXUwMDE3 is to say that something is not true. Enable JavaScript
Choose the right answer to the questions. Question What is a dilemma of extreme interrogation? Answers Option 1 A dilemma of extreme interrogation is that, whilst they can not produce confessions and information, the truth of these may be a different matter. Option 2 A dilemma of extreme interrogation is that, whilst they may produce confessions and information, the truth of these is never a different matter. Option 3 A dilemma of extreme interrogation is that, whilst they may produce confessions and information, the truth of these may be a different matter. Question What is a powerful trust-building activity of interrogation? Answers Option 1 Active care about a person, deliberately acting to protect them, is a powerful trust-building activity. Option 2 Active care about a person, deliberately acting to threaten them, is a powerful trust-building activity. Option 3 Ignorance shown to a person, deliberately acting to protect them, is a powerful trust-building activity. Question What are most people programmed to in early childhood? Answers Option 1 Most people are programmed in early childhood to ignore and avoid parental control. Option 2 Most people are programmed in early childhood to recognize and accept parental control. Option 3 Most people are programmed in early childhood to neglect and refuse from parental control. Question What is a typical reaction of an average person to a straight question? Answers Option 1 The average person, when asked a straight question, will give a straight answer without thinking too hard about whether or not they should give the answer. Option 2 The average person, when asked a straight question, will not give a straight answer without thinking too hard about whether or not they should give the answer. Option 3 The average person, when asked a straight question, will never give a straight answer thinking about whether or not they should give the answer. Question What is the goal of the extreme interrogation? Answers Option 1 At the extreme interrogation, the goal is to create comfort and belief that extreme pain or something highly undesirable is about to disappear. Option 2 At the extreme interrogation, the goal is to create pleasure and belief that pain or something highly undesirable is never to happen. Option 3 At the extreme interrogation, the goal is to create terror and belief that pain or something highly undesirable is about to happen. Enable JavaScript
Choose the right completion of the sentence. Question … convinces the person that you already know what you are asking of them. Answers Option 1 “Already Know” interrogation technique. Option 2 “Good policeman/bad policeman” interrogation technique. Option 3 “Authority and Power” interrogation technique. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question … describes the situation when one interrogator is very unpleasant and may seem to be becoming extremely angry and uncontrolled, perhaps being about to use extreme interrogation methods. Answers Option 1 “Authority and Power” interrogation technique. Option 2 “Already Know” interrogation technique. Option 3 “Good policeman/bad policeman” interrogation technique. Feedback Wrong Wrong Correct Option Solution Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Question … is when an officer plays on the position of authority and power that he has. He lets suspects know that he can do anything he wants. Answers Option 1 “Authority and Power” interrogation technique. Option 2 “Good policeman/bad policeman” interrogation technique. Option 3 “Already Know” interrogation technique. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question … is when an officer asks the question for which he wants an answer. Answers Option 1 “Direct Question” interrogation technique. Option 2 “Good policeman/bad policeman” interrogation technique. Option 3 “Already Know” interrogation technique. Feedback Correct Option Wrong Wrong Solution Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback) Question … is when an officer just sits silently. This can be done with a passive or sympathetic air, as if waiting for suspects to confess. Answers Option 1 “Good policeman/bad policeman” interrogation technique. Option 2 “Silence” interrogation technique. Option 3 “Already Know” interrogation technique. Feedback Wrong Correct Option Wrong Solution Wrong (Feedback) Correct Option (Feedback) Wrong (Feedback)