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| There are several components of an interview. Unless the interview is discontinued, the officer must include each of the components, which are: |
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| 1. Pre-interview preparation; |
| 2. Introduction; |
| 3. Oath; |
| 4. Verification of basic biographic information; |
| 5. Testimony; |
| 6. Conclusion. |
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| (d) Questioning Techniques |
| (1) All questions are either "closed-ended" or "open-ended." |
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| (e) Concluding or Terminating an Interview |
| An adjudicator should not unnecessarily prolong an interview, but should conclude it when all necessary information has been elicited. The person(s) being interviewed(s) should be thanked for cooperating and providing information. |
| On some occasions it may be necessary to terminate an interview even though all essential information has not been elicited; however, termination should be avoided whenever possible. Termination may be necessary in the following situations, which are not intended to be exclusive: |
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INTERVIEW PROCEDURES
INTERVIEW PROCEDURES