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A pioneer in law enforcement, Denise K. Gosselin was the first uniformed female officer in her hometown, Lunenburg, Massachusetts, and the first female campus police officer at the community college she attended. The Massachusetts Senate honored her in 1978 as the first woman appointed constable for the City of Fitchburg. In 2011, Dr. Gosselin was named Alumna of the Year at Mt. Wachusett Community College, where she now serves as a member on the Board of Trustees.
Dr. Gosselin graduated in the 61st Recruit Training Troop of the Massachusetts State Police in January 1980. During the years that followed she served as a uniformed officer performing route patrol activities, as an instructor at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, and as a detective in major crime investigations. Recognized as a local expert in child abuse investigation, she has spoken on cable television and radio. She appeared on the America's Most
Table of Contents
PART 1: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR SUCCESS
1. Interviewing and Interrogation
2. The Interview Process
3. Investigative Interviewing
PART 2: METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
4. Unstructured and Structured Interviewing with Online Application and Scan
5. Memory Enhanced and Retrieval Interviewing
6. Principles to Detect Deception
PART 3: INTERVIEWING SPECIAL POPULATIONS
7. Trauma-Informed Victim Approach
8. Interviewing Children
9. Interviewing Older Adults
10. Interviewing Persons with Disabilities and Mental Illness
PART 4: INTERROGATION
11. The Interrogation Process and the Law
12. Confessions in a Justice Context
13. Techniques for Interrogation
14. Juvenile Rights and Interviewer Responsibilities