518: Espionage Investigations and Interviewing Techniques
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5 Days
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This course provides an introduction to the complexities of and the decision making processes associated with investigating and prosecuting espionage cases in the United States in the 21st Century.
The course provides psychological insights into espionage which influence investigative techniques and interviewing skills.
A former US Department of Justice attorney who was the chief of the national security division will explain the evolution of key legal and policy decisions associated with prosecuting espionage cases.
Discussions include various interviewing tools: A self assessment of the special agent’s behavioral skills; interpersonal communication; interviewing techniques and detection of deception; and interviewing uncooperative subjects.
Attendees will practice these tools and techniques during practical exercises.
This course provides US national security community espionage investigators a deeper understanding of the status of counterespionage today and of their individual roles in the protection of our nation’s most vital secrets, plans, and programs.
