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  • Thursday-Friday, June 21-22 | 8:30 AM-4:55 PM


    CPE Credit: 16

    Level: Overview

    Recommended Prerequisite: None

    Field of Study: Communications and Marketing

    Many of the interviewing-related operations that had substantial application in the 20th century may no longer be so viable. Technology has changed. As fraud-related interviewers, it is incumbent upon us to identify and adjust to these changes. Auditors, law enforcement officers, human resources professionals and many others will benefit from this highly participative exploration. Whether interviewing has long been a part of your professional responsibilities or you have just taken on the task of conducting consequential interviews, this session has application for you.

    You Will Learn How To:

    • Plan and schedule interviews
    • Identify different types of interview questions for individual personality styles
    • Detect deception and create strategies to gain quality information
    • Obtain confessions and signed statements
    • Define the aspects of an admission-seeking interview
    Don Rabon, CFE

    President, Successful Interviewing Techniques

    As an instructor, author, and former investigative director, Don Rabon's instructional areas include interviewing, rapport building, interrogation, persuasion, detecting deception, investigative reasoning and investigation discourse analysis. He is retired from the North Carolina Justice Academy, North Carolina Department of Justice, where he served as Deputy Director.

    Over a period of 33 years, Rabon has provided instruction and investigative assistance to investigators in 45 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Belgium, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Ireland, Trinidad, Barbados and England. He has also trained federal, state and local criminal justice personnel; NATO counterintelligence personnel; and private sector investigative, audit and corporate security personnel.

  • Don Rabon, CFE

    President, Successful Interviewing Techniques

    As an instructor, author, and former investigative director, Don Rabon's instructional areas include interviewing, rapport building, interrogation, persuasion, detecting deception, investigative reasoning and investigation discourse analysis. He is retired from the North Carolina Justice Academy, North Carolina Department of Justice, where he served as Deputy Director.

    Over a period of 33 years, Rabon has provided instruction and investigative assistance to investigators in 45 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Belgium, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Ireland, Trinidad, Barbados and England. He has also trained federal, state and local criminal justice personnel; NATO counterintelligence personnel; and private sector investigative, audit and corporate security personnel.

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