This book sheds light on security interrogation. Security interrogation is considered as one of the most important procedures of the interrogation process.
It explained that interrogation is of sensitive nature, it is permanently in doubt and is continuous in terms of the methods used by the security services in conducting it and the authenticity of resulting confession, which places it is always under the spotlight and public analysis. Many countries, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, paid much care to this procedure in accordance with its importance, as not to expose the questioned whether he was an accused or a suspect to physical or moral coercion, in addition to the inadmissibility to prevent healing or rescuing the injured with the intention to complete the investigations and not to question the accused in handcuffs. Interrogation is an art and a science, and is a conflict between two wills. The first is the will of the investigator who strives to discover the truth and make it recognized by the confession of the accused. The second is the will of the accused who works hard to discharge himself and to avoid threat of punishment.
It is clear that interrogation is not merely questions and answers, it is an art, study, experience and a conflict between truth and fiction, and between truth and delusion. Interrogation depends on experience and expertise more than on personal preparation. It is the duty of the interrogator at the beginning of his career to develop his skills by studying ways and methods adopted by successful investigators.
The book comprises five chapters.
Chapter One: The Nature of Security Interrogation.
Chapter Two: The Rules of Security Interrogation.
Chapter Three: The Characteristics of the Interrogator, and Interrogation Flaws.
Chapter Four: Security Interrogation in Cybercrime.
Chapter Five: Applied Aspects of Security Interrogation.
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