by NITV Federal Services | Feb 13, 2017 | Interviewing and Interrogation
In 1967, an American soldier was shot down from the sky, suffered multiple injuries, and became a POW for five years. He was brutally tortured during that time, and while he made a confession and provided limited information, he never gave the North Vietnamese any...
by NITV Federal Services | Feb 10, 2017 | Law enforcement
Most people get a better sense of a person when meeting them face-to-face. The person sitting across from us in an interview may steeple their fingers in a show of confidence or cross their arms over their chest defensively. But interviewing someone over the phone is...
by NITV Federal Services | Feb 8, 2017 | Case studies
The schoolyard bully who lashes out at their classmates is often hurting inside, but these misguided cries for help can senselessly endanger those around them. Just as in false allegations of sexual assault, those who feel ignored may not consider the consequences of...
by NITV Federal Services | Feb 6, 2017 | Criminal investigations
I just poured myself a glass of tap water and am drinking it, trusting that my local municipality is concerned about the safety of that life-sustaining liquid. Some people aren’t so lucky. We take our planet and its gifts for granted sometimes, but criminal acts can...
by NITV Federal Services | Feb 3, 2017 | Terrorism
Humans are pack animals on a more evolved level than a wolf pack. Our instinct to bond together in groups is a positive trait, except when that group threatens the safety of others—or when one person becomes a “lone wolf” on the attack. The lone wolf terrorist can...
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