Internertional Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) Basic Officer Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is the definition of an interview?

  1. Questioning a party whom the officer suspects of criminal involvement

  2. Questioning a party whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect

  3. Questioning a suspect under the circumstances wherein the suspect would feel under the control of the officer

  4. Questioning family members of a suspect

The correct answer is: Questioning a party whom the officer has no reason to believe is a suspect

The definition of an interview primarily involves a situation where an officer engages in questioning a party whom they do not suspect of any criminal activity. This approach allows for gathering information without the inherent pressure associated with an interrogation, which is typically reserved for suspects. In a broader context, interviews are used to collect information that may assist in investigations, clarify circumstances, or gather witness statements. Engaging with individuals who are not suspected of wrongdoing fosters an environment where they may be more willing to provide honest and accurate information, thus benefiting the overall investigative process.