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KLETC Test 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Deception - Answers an attempt to create a false impression in the mind of the recipient Types of Lies - Answers white lies, avoid conflict, omission, no truth, embellish Why People Lie - Answers they think it is in their best interest to do so; they also want to avoid real and personal consequences Interview Goals - Answers to get facts, determine truthfulness, identify interrogation keys Interview - Answers a process of obtaining information from people Principles of Interviews - Answers flexible setting, conversational, controlled, interviewee controls, non-accusatory, note taking Interrogation Goals - Answers obtain an admission, obtain a full confession; document confession in writing, on tape, etc. Principles of Interrogation - Answers less conversational, interviewer controls the conversation, accusatory, private setting on interviewer's turf, no note taking, proxemics Components of Good I&I - Answers patience (don't be in a hurry) planning (know the facts) professionalism (no ego or emotions, verbal judo) ability to detect truth or deception art of persuasion positive attitude ethical and legal conduct build rapport good questions Ethical Issues with I&I - Answers can't make promises or guarantees, can't use coercive methods (force/threats), can't deprive subject of basic needs, can mislead, don't get caught in a bluff Open Ended Questions - Answers questions that elicit a broad response; builds rapport, allows the interviewee to speak Closed Questions - Answers elicit short questions (Tell me your name) Assumptive Questions - Answers assume certain things to be facts Leading Questions - Answers limit response a person can give and gives suggestions to them; DO NOT use on juveniles or mentally handicapped Loaded Questions - Answers allows the subject to make admission; loads a more serious question into another question Bait Questions - Answers sounds harmless, non-accusatory (We dusted for fingerprints. Is there any reason yours would be on there?) Cognitive Interview Technique - Answers used mostly for victims and witnesses, reconstruct events, report everything, report events in a different order, change perspective Behavioral Analysis Interview (BAI) - Answers -structured and non-accusatory question and answer session with suspect or victim whose allegation is suspicious -establishes a norm of behavior by asking personal questions that allow interview to look for normal behavior from truthful answers -designed to get both verbal and non-verbal responses -truthful subjects will respond differently from guilty ones -do not accuse subjects of lying during BAI Factors that effect accounts of events - Answers -Post Traumatic Stress -Fear of Retribution -Embarrassment and/or Humiliation -Lack of Trust for Authority Figures -Mental Disorders -Mentally Impaired -Senile -Cultural Differences -Lack of Maturity -Influence from Others (witnesses, victims, family, etc.) -Under the Influence of Drugs and/or Alcohol Cultural Impacts on Interviews - Answers interviewers may offend the subject, subject may not trust or recognize the officer's authority, LE is too much like the military, LE may only be allowed to talk to the head or man of the house Truth Verbal Indicators - Answers direct answers, no pauses, answers are consistent, may be angry when accused or think they are being accused, will stay angry Deception Verbal Indicators - Answers lots of pauses, repeats the questions, vague, deflection, mantle of religion, attacks the interviewer and the system, mood swings, too polite, talkative about unimportant topics, aggression, stalling, non-responsive answers, memory failure, statements to convince, use of disqualifiers, minimization (taking v. stealing), self-testimonials, attacks victim credibility, speed, rate, volume, pitch Truth Nonverbal Indicators - Answers sits upright, appears relaxed, leans forward, faces interviewer, head and shoulders upright, changes positions smoothly, has good eye contact, answers questions directly, will make casual conversation, no pauses, may get angry and stay angry Deception Nonverbal Indicators - Answers worried appearance, apprehensive, poor eye contact, overly polite, aggressive to interviewer, evasive, yawns and sighs, tries to face away, rigid posture, slouches, moves or shifts too much, moves or shifts chair away, leans towards the

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KLETC Test 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

Deception - Answers an attempt to create a false impression in the mind of the recipient

Types of Lies - Answers white lies, avoid conflict, omission, no truth, embellish

Why People Lie - Answers they think it is in their best interest to do so; they also want to avoid
real and personal consequences

Interview Goals - Answers to get facts, determine truthfulness, identify interrogation keys

Interview - Answers a process of obtaining information from people

Principles of Interviews - Answers flexible setting, conversational, controlled, interviewee
controls, non-accusatory, note taking

Interrogation Goals - Answers obtain an admission, obtain a full confession; document
confession in writing, on tape, etc.

Principles of Interrogation - Answers less conversational, interviewer controls the conversation,
accusatory, private setting on interviewer's turf, no note taking, proxemics

Components of Good I&I - Answers patience (don't be in a hurry)

planning (know the facts)

professionalism (no ego or emotions, verbal judo)

ability to detect truth or deception

art of persuasion

positive attitude

ethical and legal conduct

build rapport

good questions

Ethical Issues with I&I - Answers can't make promises or guarantees, can't use coercive
methods (force/threats), can't deprive subject of basic needs, can mislead, don't get caught in a
bluff

Open Ended Questions - Answers questions that elicit a broad response; builds rapport, allows
the interviewee to speak

Closed Questions - Answers elicit short questions (Tell me your name)

,Assumptive Questions - Answers assume certain things to be facts

Leading Questions - Answers limit response a person can give and gives suggestions to them;
DO NOT use on juveniles or mentally handicapped

Loaded Questions - Answers allows the subject to make admission; loads a more serious
question into another question

Bait Questions - Answers sounds harmless, non-accusatory (We dusted for fingerprints. Is there
any reason yours would be on there?)

Cognitive Interview Technique - Answers used mostly for victims and witnesses, reconstruct
events, report everything, report events in a different order, change perspective

Behavioral Analysis Interview (BAI) - Answers -structured and non-accusatory question and
answer session with suspect or victim whose allegation is suspicious

-establishes a norm of behavior by asking personal questions that allow interview to look for
normal behavior from truthful answers

-designed to get both verbal and non-verbal responses

-truthful subjects will respond differently from guilty ones

-do not accuse subjects of lying during BAI

Factors that effect accounts of events - Answers -Post Traumatic Stress

-Fear of Retribution

-Embarrassment and/or Humiliation

-Lack of Trust for Authority Figures

-Mental Disorders

-Mentally Impaired

-Senile

-Cultural Differences

-Lack of Maturity

-Influence from Others (witnesses, victims, family, etc.)

-Under the Influence of Drugs and/or Alcohol

Cultural Impacts on Interviews - Answers interviewers may offend the subject, subject may not

, trust or recognize the officer's authority, LE is too much like the military, LE may only be allowed
to talk to the head or man of the house

Truth Verbal Indicators - Answers direct answers, no pauses, answers are consistent, may be
angry when accused or think they are being accused, will stay angry

Deception Verbal Indicators - Answers lots of pauses, repeats the questions, vague, deflection,
mantle of religion, attacks the interviewer and the system, mood swings, too polite, talkative
about unimportant topics, aggression, stalling, non-responsive answers, memory failure,
statements to convince, use of disqualifiers, minimization (taking v. stealing), self-testimonials,
attacks victim credibility, speed, rate, volume, pitch

Truth Nonverbal Indicators - Answers sits upright, appears relaxed, leans forward, faces
interviewer, head and shoulders upright, changes positions smoothly, has good eye contact,
answers questions directly, will make casual conversation, no pauses, may get angry and stay
angry

Deception Nonverbal Indicators - Answers worried appearance, apprehensive, poor eye contact,
overly polite, aggressive to interviewer, evasive, yawns and sighs, tries to face away, rigid
posture, slouches, moves or shifts too much, moves or shifts chair away, leans towards the
door, taps fingers on table, if he leaves it's a bluff

Good Interrogation Spots - Answers your turf, private and safe location, small room, suspect's
back to the door, proxemics, eliminate distractions, no desk or table, no swivel chairs or rocking
chairs, no stress relievers, use props

Interview Process - Answers introduce yourself, ask for biographical information, start to build
rapport, tell them why they are there, give Miranda, lock them into a story, move into
interrogation when you KNOW they are guilty

Interrogation Process - Answers confrontation, types of approaches (factual or emotional),
admission, confession

Admission - Answers acknowledgement of involvement in an act

Confession - Answers a statement providing details of involvement in an act

Written Statement Procedures - Answers -must be legible and contain details of the events;
content should contain what happened before, during, and after the event

-review the document with them

-have them sign and date the document so there is no space left to write

-mistakes in the document should be cored with subject initials next to them

-written in INK ONLY

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