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Introduction and Contents
This seminar discusses how law enforcement conducts sexual
molest investigations
and develops coreced confessions including:
Police Interrogations:
• Introduction of Dr. Richard Leo
• Interrogations v. Interviews
• History of Police Interrogation Techniques
• Reed Method of Interrogation
• Changing the Suspect's Mind Set
• Isolation of Suspect from Support
• Unwavering Accusation
• Attack Alibis and Denials
• Evidence Ploys
• The Use of "Themes"
• "Good Themes" and "Bad Themes"
• Creation of a Feeling of Helplessness
• Leading to Doubt Your Own Memory
• Implied Leniency
• Implied Threats
• Preparation of Your Case
• Motion of Admissibility of Expert
• Motion on Exclusion of Coerced Statement
Motion on Exclusion of In Pretext Phone
Calls:
• Civilian Coersion
• Civilians As Police Agents
• Analysis of Pre-Text Phone Call
Open Doors Investigations
for the Defense:
• Color Coding System
• GoToMeeting.com
• 1108 Investigation of Client
• Sexual Knowledge of Accuser
• Motive of Accuser
• Multiple Accusers
• Independent Sources and Linkage
• Corroboration
• Accuser's Background
• Third Party Responsibility
Continuing Legal Education Credits
and Seminars
These Continuing Legal Education Seminars
have each been approved for Continuing Legal
Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount
of one credit per one seminar
hour. Psychlaw.net certifies that this activity conforms to
the standards for approved educational activities prescribed
by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California.
A Historical Perspective has been approved for Criminal Law
Specialization and Family Law Specialization Units. For Specialization
Credits, please call (734) 327-5030 for further information.
Continuing Legal Education Teaching
Seminars
Dr. Lorandos and Mr. Clancy are available
for educational presentations to local bar associations. They
may be contacted at (743) 327-5030.
About
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