In response to an accusation made during an admission-seeking interview, the subject begins to voice a denial to the charge. How should the interviewer react to the first indication of a subject's denial?
A.
Allow the subject 1o continue denying the charge
B.
Argue the point directly with the subject until a confession is obtained
“Once a suspect utters a denial, it becomes extremely difficult… therefore, the interviewer mustprevent an outright denial. Fraud examiners can use several techniques to stop or interrupt denials, includingdelays, repeated interruptions, and reasoning”.
Thus, the correct answer isD.
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