Interview & Interrogation
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Classes
8379
Regional Counterdrug Training Academy MS NAS Meridian, Mississippi
01/26/26 - 01/30/26
Postponed until further notice
8387
Lubbock Texas Anti-Gang Center TX Lubbock, Texas
02/02/26 - 02/06/26
8380
Regional Counterdrug Training Academy MS NAS Meridian, Mississippi
03/16/26 - 03/20/26
8388
South Texas HIDTA Training Room TX San Antonio, Texas
03/23/26 - 03/27/26
8409
Northwest Volunteer Fire Department Station 44 Houston, Texas
04/13/26 - 04/17/26
8399
APOSTC Law Enforcement Academy Baldwin County AL Stapleton, Alabama
05/04/26 - 05/08/26
8421
Regional Counterdrug Training Academy MS NAS Meridian, Mississippi
06/01/26 - 06/05/26
8437
St Charles Parish Sheriff's Office Training and Special Services LA Luling, Louisiana
06/22/26 - 06/26/26
8440
Clarksville Police Department Training Complex TN Clarksville, Tennessee
07/20/26 - 07/24/26
8448
Myrtle Beach PD Warren S. Gall Police Annex SC Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
09/14/26 - 09/18/26
8335
Regional Counterdrug Training Academy MS NAS Meridian, Mississippi
10/27/25 - 10/31/25
Postponed until further notice
8343
Huntsville Police Academy AL Huntsville, Alabama
11/17/25 - 11/21/25
8355
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office LA Houma, Louisiana
12/08/25 - 12/12/25
Description
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Length: 5 Days (40 hours)
Designed For: This course is designed for police professionals choosing to enhance their ability to gain information in the interview and interrogation process. It is intended for the patrol officer with minimal experience to the most seasoned police investigator who wishes to gain insight into information gathering in criminal investigations
Prerequisites: Individuals attending must be committed to examining themselves and others to find clues that may be utilized to realize the highest levels of human interaction in an arena of respect and dignity. Students must be willing to pro-actively engage in discussions and classroom exercises to maximum the learning experience.
Description: The purpose of this program is to educate the student on the use of subconscious communication? for gathering information in the field of criminal justice with specific emphasis placed on those investigations involving narcotics and the possession and distribution of illegal drugs and related activities. The curriculum will include presentations on the three subconscious barriers to gaining information, verbal and non-verbal indicators of deception, and a formalized process for both interviewing and/or interrogating individuals, and other related topics.
Taught by Chief Steven A. Rhoads, Ph.D. Behavioral Science: President and Founder of Subconscious Communication and Trent A. Watts, Retired Austin, TX Police Department Investigator