THIS PUBLICATION IS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT USE ONLY. To request a free electronic copy of this publication and receive the full content, please visit

Similar documents
Human Resources and Administrative Investigations Notification of Curriculum Use April 2014*

Specialized Training: Investigating Sexual Abuse in Correctional Settings Notification of Curriculum Utilization December 2013

GANG ACTIVITY IN THE MARKHAM/ROCKY HILL NEIGHBORHOOD

CURRICULUM VITAE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, BLUHM LEGAL CLINIC

Unit 1: The Prison Rape Elimination Act: Overview of the Law and Your Role

CTAS FY 2017: Funding Opportunities for VAWA Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction February 1, 2017

AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program Regional Structure

Police Department. Department Description. The City s Police Department has been serving the residents of Citrus Heights for nine years.

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE Applicability: {x} All DJJ Staff {x} Administration {x} Community Services {x} Secure Facilities I.

dektor RESUME OF MICHAEL PETER KRADZ COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY, INC.

OPENING DOORS TO PUBLIC HOUSING Request for Proposals (RFP) for Technical Assistance

Cost Share. Office of Sponsored Programs. Where Innovation Is Tradition

RENO POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDER

Human Resources and Administrative Investigations Notification of Curriculum Use April 2014*

COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT PROGRAM MONTHLY STATUS REPORT

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVE 6.16

PATROL OFFICER. 3. Aid individuals who are in danger of physical harm. 4. Facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

file:///s:/web FOLDER/New Web/062602berger.htm TESTIMONY Statement of Chief Bill Berger

WILLIAM E. CONRAD November 15, 2010

LMPD Training Curriculum

Deputy Probation Officer I/II

COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONDS TO INCREASED GANG ACTIVITY

Bureau of Justice Assistance. David P. Lewis Senior Policy Advisor, Justice Information Sharing Team

ALLINA HOSPITALS & CLINICS IDENTITY THEFT INVESTIGATION PROTOCOL CHECKLIST

Anaheim Police Department Anaheim PD Policy Manual

systemic issues are documented and incorporated into the training schedules.

6 th Annual National Animal Cruelty Prosecution Conference Austin, TX September 14-16, 2016

CASE STUDY A Lockdown-Only Response to an Active Shooter in Schools does not meet Federal or State Recommendations

CALL FOR PAPERS/PRESENTERS

IACP/The Laura and John Arnold Foundation Leadership in Research Award 2017

BJA is currently undergoing a comprehensive review of the enclosed curriculum for official approval at which point the BJA logo may be added.

Sharon Petrosino 14 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA Work: (714)

State Statutes Search:

San Diego State University Police Department San Diego State University CA Policy Manual

SACRAMENTO POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDERS

TIMOTHY T. WILLIAMS, JR.

Intel Check: A review of records which includes a check of social media, public records, sex offender registry, and DJJ history (staff and youth).

Assessment of Disciplinary and Administrative Segregation Proposal

OFFICE OF CITIZEN COMPLAINTS

State of North Carolina Department of Correction Division of Prisons

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE. SPECIAL ORDER NO. 19 October 8, 2015

Probation Officer. $35,477/year + Full-Time County Benefits

Agenda for Reporters

RESERVE POLICE OFFICER LAKEVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS

PREA Standards. In Focus. Standard in Focus Prevention Planning , , , Limits to Cross-Gender Viewing and Searches

Audit of the Internal Controls of the Prevention Operations Report Number A-1314DJJ-006 June 30, 2014

Austin Independent School District Police Department Policy and Procedure Manual

U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections

FACT SHEET. The Nation s Most Punitive States. for Women. July Research from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. Christopher Hartney

DEPUTY SHERIFF-OPERATIONS

Testimony of Michael C. Potteiger, Chairman Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole House Appropriations Committee February 12, 2014

(This document reflects all provisions in effect on October 1, 2017)

Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol [SPEP] Treatment Quality Rating Guide

WHY NORTH DAKOTA COUNTIES MATTER!

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) Program

Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol [SPEP] Treatment Quality Rating Guide for Monitoring and Quality Improvement

MONITORING OF OFFENDERS REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY REQUIREMENTS

SHERIFF S OFFICE OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY

Juvenile Justice Funding Trends

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE INITIATIVE (V

Red Deer Collaborative Court Project

Informed Consent for Assessment

Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction (MIOCR) Program. Michael S. Carona, Sheriff~Coroner Orange County Sheriff s s Department

2016 Joint OACP/OSSA Fall Leadership Conference. Presenters

ADMINISTRATION DIVISION. Command Staff

SUSPECT RIGHTS. You are called in to talk to and are advised of your rights by any military or civilian police (including your chain of command).

Youth and Crime Prevention

FY2017 Appropriations for the Department of Justice Grant Programs

NEW JERSEY POLICE CHIEFS FOUNDATION

RELATIONS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES

Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of U.S. Department of Justice Fact Sheet

Misconduct Disclosure Hertfordshire April 2016 to March Code Breached and brief details

APPROVED: Early Release: Release before the minimum length of stay.

AB 109 Page 2 Compliance Searches Page 2 Courtroom & Expert Testimony Page 3 Custody and Contraband Investigations Page 4 Ethics

DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LOU TOMEO

NATIONAL CRIME INFORMATION CENTER (NCIC)

From the Resource Development/ School Fiscal Consulting Desk March 18, 2010 Miriam Shabo, ,

SLC TITLE CODE OG TITLE NAME S ADMINISTRATOR PRISON COMPLEX L AIDE PENAL INSTITUTION L AIRPORT OPERATIONS SAFETY OFFICER C

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2017 H 1 HOUSE BILL 99. Short Title: The Antidiscrimination Act of (Public)

PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVE 5.26

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. Telephone (800) Fax (661)

CTAS FY 2016: Funding Opportunities for Healing to Wellness Courts December 8, 2015

PROPOSAL FAMILY VIOLENCE COURT

Youth and Gangs. Request for Applications Biennium. Application Due Date: 5:00 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2015

THE DIOCESE OF BRIDGEPORT SAFE ENVIRONMENT HANDBOOK. Executive Summary for Clergy & Men in Formation

Youth and Gangs. Request for Applications. Fiscal Year State General Funds

Steven K. Bordin, Chief Probation Officer

Drunk Driving Fatalities IN AMERICA

Department of Criminal Justice Services. Virginia Center for School & Campus Safety. Virginia School Boards Association September 20, 2018

23 rd Council of Europe Conference of Directors of Prisons and Probation Services, Johvi, Estonia June 2018

Basic Course Workbook Series Student Materials

Department of Public Safety Division of Juvenile Justice March 20, 2013

LOUISIANA COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRATEGIC PLAN

EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL (JAG) GRANT

CANINE UNIT. C. Building Search: The utilization of the K-9 Unit to locate suspect(s) believed to be or known to be hiding in a building or structure.

Cross-Cultural Communications. Training & Consulting

May 22, United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC Pub. L. No , 118 Stat. 1289, 1309 (2004).

Kim Basinger RN, CA-CP SANE, SANE-A, SANE-P, CFN, CFC, DABFN, DABLEE, FACFEI

National Law Enforcement Challenge

Transcription:

THIS PUBLICATION IS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT USE ONLY. To request a free electronic copy of this publication and receive the full content, please visit www.theiacp.org/reducingrisks

Electronic recording n Care with Miranda n Presence of a friendly adult n Length of questioning n Time of questioning n Avoid use of deception electronic recording n Avoid promises of leniency and threats of harm n Questioning style n electronic recording Reducing n Care with Miranda warnings Risks: n Presence of a friendly adult n Length of questioning n Time of questioning n Avoid use of deception Electronic recording n Avoid promises of leniency and threats of harm n Questioning style n Electronic An Executive s recording n Care with Miranda warnings n presence of a friendly Guide to Effective adult n Length of Juvenile Interview questioning n Time of questioning n Avoid use of n Avoid promises of and Interrogation leniency and threats of harm n questioning style Electronic recording n Care with Miranda warnings n presence of a friendly n Length of questioning n Time of questioning n Avoid use of deception n Care with Miranda warnings n Electronic recording n Avoid promises of leniency and threats of harm n Questioning style n Electronic recording n Length of questioning n and Presence of a friendly adult n Length of questioning n Time of questioning n Avoid use of deception n Avoid promises of leniency and threats of harm n questioning style n Electronic recording n Avoid use of deception n Care with Miranda warnings n Presence of a friendly adult n Length of questioning n Avoid use of deception n Avoid promises of leniency and threats of harm n Questioning style n Electronic recording n Electronic recording n Care with Miranda warnings n Presence of a friendly adult n Length

Acknowledgments The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) would like to acknowledge the following individuals for: The programmatic and financial support provided by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), in particular the guidance of Gwendolyn Dilworth. The subject matter expertise of the contributing authors: Steven Drizin, Co-Founder James Nawoichyk, Detective (Retired) Orangetown Police Department New York The knowledge and experience of the training team: Corinthia Campbell, Detective Arlington Police Department Grant Gildon, Detective Arlington Police Department Robert Listenbee, Chief Juvenile Unit, Defender Association of Philadelphia Pennsylvania Theresa McQuaid, Lieutenant Baltimore County Police Department Maryland Laura Nirider, Attorney Joshua Tepfer, Attorney Derrick Morrison, Attorney Dallas County Public Defender s Office Mary Murphy, Detective Lieutenant Rockland County District Attorney s Office New York Rourke Stacy, Deputy Public Defender Los Angeles Public Defender s Office California Paul Zipper, Sergeant Massachusetts State Police This publication is an outgrowth of the training course, Introduction to Juvenile Interview and Interrogation Techniques, which IACP developed in 2006 in partnership with OJJDP. The training curriculum was created by a unique group of specialists in law enforcement, juvenile public defense, adult learning techniques, and curriculum development. Since 2006, the training course has been delivered 25 times around the United States. Approximately 1,267 law enforcement officers representing 593 agencies from 37 states have completed the course. The IACP would like to thank the individuals who agreed to have their words and images featured in the testimonials within this document. This publication was supported by Award No. 2010-MU-FX-K591 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office for Victims of Crime, and the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the United States Department of Justice. September 2012 Reducing Risks: An Executive s Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation i

TABLE OF CONTENTS Why Does This Issue Matter To Police Chiefs?.............................1 Introduction................................................ 3 Why Question Kids Differently? A Look Inside the Adolescent Brain...............4 J.D.B. v. North Carolina: A New Era for Juvenile Interrogations...................5 Recommended Best Practices: Juvenile Interrogations......................... 7 Child-Sensitive Behavioral Analysis...............................7 Care with Miranda Warnings...................................7 Presence of a Friendly Adult....................................7 Length of Questioning.......................................8 Time of Questioning........................................8 Avoid Use of Deception...................................... 8 Avoid Promises of Leniency and Threats of Harm.......................9 Questioning Style......................................... 11 Electronic Recording....................................... 12 Recommended Best Practices: Investigative Follow-up........................ 13 Applying Common Sense Lessons About Children........................... 14 Conclusion..................................................... 15 Key Cases...................................................... 16 Decisions Involving: Juveniles and Miranda Rights................................ 16 Police Coercion and Voluntariness of Juvenile Statements................ 16 Unreliable Confessions.................................... 17 Differences Between Juveniles and Adults......................... 17 Sample Documents................................................19 Sample Juvenile Pre-Interview/Interrogation Checklist................... 19 Sample Interview Plan...................................... 21 Sample Juvenile Rapport-Building Plan............................ 24 Worksheet Is This Juvenile Interview Custodial?...................... 27 Worksheet Assessing Competency.............................. 29 Sample Juvenile Miranda Warnings...............................33 Sample Parental Waiver......................................35 Reducing Risks: An Executive s Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation iii

International Association of Chiefs of Police 515 N. Washington Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 1-800-THE-IACP www.theiacp.org Serving the Leaders of Today, Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow