Police Selection Procedures
Important skills for Hamilton police service’s essential competency interview
Police Selection Procedures
Cognitive ability tests in police selection procedures
Measure memory math, verbal skills, reasoning
Personality ability tests in police selection procedures
Can asses personality fit and certain concerning behaviour patterns
Inwald Personality Invenetory
Police selection assessment centers
Facility in which the behaviour of police applicants can be observed in several situations by multiple observers
- Stay multiple days
- interactions observed
- Decision making assessed
Discretion
The freedom that a police officer has for deciding what should be done in any given situation
- Consider the safety of themselves, the individual and the community
Goal of police interrogations
Obtain a confession of guilt from a suspect
Why do we need a confession
Types of coercion still used today
Stages of the Reid Model of Interrogation
What are the first 5 Components of an accusatorial interrogation in the Reid Model
What are the last 4 Components of an accusatorial interrogation in the Reid Model
Environment of an interrogation room
Factors causing variation in likelihood of confession and manipulation of them
FEAR OF CONFESSING
- People make choices that they think will maximize their well-being given the constraints they face
- Want to decrease
ANXIETY CAUSED BY REMAINING DECPETIVE
- Want to increase
- Appeal to morality
Minimization techniques
Lull the suspect into a false sense of security
- Decrease fear of confessing
Maximization techniques
Sacre tactics that convey the officer’s belief that the suspect is guilty and that denial will fail
- increase anxiety around lying
The Mr.Big Technique
When using the Mr.Big technique, is the person being coerced to commit an illegal act
What are potential problems of the Mr.Big technique
Problems with current interrogation techniques
Suspect rights protecting them form interrogation
US: Miranda Rights, CAN: Listed in Charter of Rights and Freedoms
1. Right to silence
2. Right to legal counsel
- Only once these rights are waived by the suspect can interrogation begin
PROBLEM: Many people do not understand these rights
Eastwood & Snook Reading of right to silence study