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Table of contents

Sex Offender Dynamics

Stereotypes verses the truth about sex offender

How do stereotypes allow the sex offender to remain undetected?

Characteristics of the Undetected Sex Offender

Characteristics of the detected sex offender

The Bottom Line

Preparation for the Suspect Interview

The Psychopathic Personality Disorder

Interview Techniques

The Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Slide 11

The Paranoid Personality Disorder

Interviewing Techniques

Paraphilia

Slide 15

Jeopardy Review

Suspect Statements

Exoneration vs Confession

Examine the following two statements and determine whether they are exculpatory or incriminating

Provable Lies, Implausible Accounts of an Incident, and Partial Admissions

The suspect states, “I never had sex with that women,” and then this is shown to be untrue with a DNA test

The suspect states that he could not have sexually assaulted the victim because he was visiting his family on the planet Neptune

The suspect states that the victim said “no” and struggled to get away when he initially requested sex, but then explains that she later changed her mind and consented to have sex

Techniques to Encourage Additional Details

The Pretext Phone Call

Determine Whether a Pretext Phone Call is Appropriate

What equipment is necessary to conduct a pretext phone call?

Decide what is the best time and place to conduct a pretext call

Preparing for the Pretext Call

Making the Pretext Call

Other Considerations

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