Every Interrogation Technique Explained in 8 Minutes

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Published 2024-04-23
Every famous interrogation technique gets explained in 8 minutes!

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— TIMESTAMPS —
0:00 Mr. Big
1:00 Good Cop, Bad Cop
1:34 REID Technique
3:32 Minimization/Maximization
4:01 Informal Questioning
4:32 Pause Technique
4:47 PEACE Technique
6:20 Rapid Fire
6:39 Pride-and-Ego Down
7:00 Repetition
7:13 Loaded Questions
7:26 Establish your Identity

— SOURCES —

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_technique
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_cop,_bad_cop
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEACE_method_of_interrogatio…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_2-22.3_Human_Intelligence…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Big_(police_procedure)


— DISCLAIMER —

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All Comments (21)
  • @kadabR_
    Remember, you can avoid all of these by not talking.
  • @the-pink-hacker
    Don't speak until you have consulted a lawyer. Don't speak until you have consulted lawyer. Don't speak until you have consulted a lawyer.
  • @FurryNonsense
    The Mr. Big technique just sounds like a 10 year waste of tax payer dollars to catch 1 little misdemeanor criminal
  • @alchemilk
    I had no clue my country was pulling off hilarious shit like Mr. Big lol
  • @D34thTh30ry
    Remember kids, in an interrogation, the police are not your friends and they'll try to get a confession in whichever way is possible. Remain silent and get your lawyer involved. If they tell you that you'd be suspicious to ask that and no innocent person would do it, that's when you know they are not your friends.
  • @ball730178
    I like how PEACE is immediately followed by rapid fire long and elaborate process to more humanely try to fully understand the entire event and the perspective of the suspect vs DISCOMBOBULATE
  • @the.abhiram.r
    if the police informally interview you, ask if you are under arrest. if the police formally interview you, ask for a lawyer.
  • I like how in the Mr. Big technique you're basically making them the criminal then arrest them
  • The Mr. Big technique sounds like a good excuse for a lawyer to claim entrapment.
  • @xc8487
    Mr. Big sounds 100% like entrapment.
  • @TajinQ
    The PEACE technique just looks like how a normal human being would try to figure out what happened while treating the suspect like a human being
  • The PEACE technique is basically most ace attorney cases. Instead of the interrogation room, it takes place in the court
  • @thehuricane0
    At first I thought Mr big was gonna just be bringing in the largest police officer to do the questioning and just be vaguely threatening lmao
  • Most of these can be mitigated by two things 1. Answer slowly or conceisely- for example with the technique that cuts you off and asks another question as you answer, simply stop talking as they ask the second question and when they stop asking then continue with your answer to the first question, only when YOU are finished do you move on 2. Get a lawyer, and just shut up, only speaking when your laweyer tells you to and saying exactly what you you need too and nothing more
  • @mateorios1636
    And to think Parents at least uses one of them to find out if their kid broke a glass
  • Mr big would literally be illegal in Germany, since persuading someone to commit a crime is a crime itself. I mean what's the logic behind "We're gonna punish you for the crimes that we made you do"? That just sounds like individualized discrimination with extra steps
  • Regarding the "Reid Technique," it's a well-established method for obtaining confessions, but its efficacy is debatable due to the potential for false confessions, especially when applied without proper safeguards. Its accusatory nature and reliance on psychological manipulation necessitate caution in its application to avoid unjust outcomes.
  • @someguy7819
    Cops dont want you to know about this simple trick. You dont have to tell them a single thing