FBI Supervisory Special Agent (Retired) MacKizer Behavioral Analysis Consulting
Empathy Based Interrogation (EBI) is an interrogation philosophy that utilizes a science-based, personality-focused approach in a non-confrontational interview process. EBI is supported by scientific research on the use of interrogation in intelligence and criminal justice communities. This method facilitates an understanding of the interviewee’s point of view, motivation for committing the offense, and the incentive for sharing accurate information with the interviewer. Once obtained, information can then be corroborated or refuted through the investigative process, reinforcing the idea that a confession is not the sole focus of a proper interview, but instead a by-product. This presentation provides a look at the history of traditional American interrogation methods, and its limitations in today's criminal justice climate. It also provides an overview of the latest research for successful information gathering.
Learning Objectives:
Assess limitations of traditional American interrogation methods
Recognize how atmosphere impacts the interview process
Apply communication skills, grounded in empathy, to the interview process