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Rapport-Based Interviewing Model (Clifford Stott Influence)

The Rapport-Based Interviewing Model, influenced by Clifford Stott, emphasises building trust, empathy, and communication to encourage cooperation. It supports investigators in reducing resistance, improving information quality, and fostering voluntary disclosure, making it highly effective in interviews, interrogations, and sensitive investigative contexts.

Investigative Cycle Model (General Investigative Practice)

The Investigative Cycle Model, grounded in Investigative Practice, outlines a structured process from information gathering to analysis, action, and review. It helps investigators manage cases systematically, ensure evidence-based decisions, and continuously refine strategies, supporting effective, accountable, and adaptable investigations across diverse operational contexts.

Questioning Funnel Model (Socratic Method Influence)

The Questioning Funnel Model, influenced by the Socratic Method, guides investigators from broad, exploratory questions to precise, focused inquiries. It enhances critical thinking, uncovers deeper insights, clarifies inconsistencies, and supports effective information gathering, making it valuable in interviews, interrogations, and analytical investigative processes.

Interview Funnel Model (John E. Reid Influence)

The Interview Funnel Model, influenced by John E. Reid, structures questioning from broad, open-ended inquiries to focused, specific questions. It helps investigators gather accurate information, clarify details, and assess credibility, supporting effective interviews, statement analysis, and progressive disclosure techniques in both cooperative and resistant subject interactions.

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