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CJ 140 6-1 Practice Activity Questions
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CJ 140 6-1 Practice Activity Questions
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The female visitor has been escorted to a small room bare of all decorations and furniture,
except for a small, white rectangular table and three unpadded chairs. You have been briefed on
the situation regarding the attempted delivery of contraband and have been tasked with
conducting an interview. After entering the room with only a pen and a manila folder containing
a notepad and several forms, you introduce yourself to the female visitor and sit down at the
table. She has been crying, and her hands are visibly shaking
After you read the scenario, address the following:
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Write one closed question.
Have you done this before
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How is this question being used to move toward the purpose of the interview? What
do you hope to achieve with this question?
The capacity to establish rapport between the interviewer and the interviewee is
hindered by closed questions, which often only allow for yes or no responses (Grubb &
Hemby, 2018). The majority of interviews begin with this type of inquiry. Asking
questions helps us maintain control over the suspect. When the suspect is unwilling to
provide precise information, close questioning are asked (Nicholson, 2000). My question
is this: has the woman ever slipped something to her husband?
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Write one open question.
How were you able to get the illegal goods past the security checkpoint?
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How is this question being used to move toward the purpose of the interview? What
do you hope to achieve with this question?
According to Grubb and Hemby (2018), asking an interviewee open-ended questions
helps establish rapport and provides insight into their values, needs, priorities, and aspirations. In
order to understand the suspect's perspective, we can encourage them to talk about how they're
feeling. According to Nicholson (2000), every open inquiry has its own distinct nature and
function, including:
Reflective questions
- In
reflective questioning
, the interviewer asks a follow-up question after
the suspect responds to the first, repeats the inquiry, and then assures the interviewer that the
conversation will remain secret. "Are you telling me that your husband makes you nervous to
bring up the subject of smuggling drugs?" "Is that so?"
Directive questions-
Asking the candidate to describe the benefits of working together is an
example of a directed question. "I can tell you're anxious about getting this interview over with
because of your children, right?"Asking pointed questions allows the interviewer to gauge the
respondent's willingness and preparedness to answer by using persuasion and asking detailed,
precise questions. But pointed queries should be considerate and not insulting (Grubb & Hamby,
2018).To get interviewees to share their thoughts, ideas, or suggestions, use indirect questions. It
is common practice to ask indirect questions when starting an interview.
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- nial login - Search X C Home-my.centennialcollege.ca X D2 Chapter 4 Lab Assignment - 23W X https://education.wiley.com/was/ui/v2/assessment-player/index.html?launchid=04b006d1-1c34-41d2-89b2-ce00ad6b 4 Lab Assignment (001 22F) Question 6 of 7 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Selected financial information is available for Blossom Co. Current assets Current liabilities (a) Year 1 Year 1 $ $83,210 53,000 Year 2 $141,680 Working capital 88,000 Year 3 Calculate the working capital for Blossom Co. for the three years. $188,410 83,000 NWP Assessmarrow_forward15. Prior to mailing your résumé: A. Résumés should never be mailed, only hand-delivered B. Have someone you trust review it for potential errors/mistakes C. Share copies with those included on your reference list D. Share a copy with your boss 16. Step two of résumé creation involves listing the following information into an electronic document: A. All of these B. Education, skills, language, and children's information C. Education, skills, language, and awards D. Education, skills, birth certificate information, and children's information 17. Tailoring your résumé and cover letter to a specific company: A. Means only including key requirements B. Is not necessary if your résumé and cover letter are well-written C. Means including key job skills and requirements mentioned in the job announcements D. Means not highlighting these skills in the cover letterarrow_forwardgoogle x S Dallas x B Score X M mybox com/ilrn/takeAssignment/takeAssignmentMain.do?invoker=&takeAssignmentSession Calcul x Ber eBook Type of Admission Unscheduled admission Scheduled admission Direct Labor Standards for Nonmanufacturing Expenses Englert Hospital began using standards to evaluate its Admissions Department. The standard was broken into two types of admissions as follows: Standard Time to Complete Admission Record Print Item b. What are the standard hours for the actual volume for the week (round to the nearest whole hour)? hours. Check My Work # 30 min. 20 min. The unscheduled admission took longer because name, address, and insurance information needed to be determined and verified at the time of admission. Information was collected on scheduled admissions prior to the admissions, which was less time-consuming. [3 The Admissions Department employs three full-time people (40 productive hours per week, with no overtime) at $15 per hour. For the most recent week, the…arrow_forward
- F myCampus Portal Login - for Stu X B 09 Operational and Legal Consid x E (24,513 unread) - sharmarohit81 b My Questions | bartleby A fleming.desire2learn.com/d21/le/content/130754/viewContent/1518900/View?ou=130754 Table of Contents > Week 9: Operational and legal Considerations > Lecture Notes > 09 Operational and Legal Considerations 09 Operational and Legal Considerations - > Calculating Capacity • How many machines do you need? • You expect your sales to be 3,000,000 granola bars (20g each) • How large is your plant? per month • How many workers do you need? The machine: • How much is the investment? Capacity: 100 kgs per hour • What are the operating costs? Requires 2 people to operate it Takes 8 ft x 40 ft space • Cost per machine $15,000 Energy and maintenance: $5 per hour • Cost of material and packaging: $0.12 per bar I Group Project.xlsx Show all 12:35 AM O Type here to search A O 4) ENG 2020-12-09arrow_forwardAuditing || fall20 Dashboard My courses ACCT4141_iram_fall20 WEEK 7: 25 OCTOBER - 31 OCTOBER Case study 2 Separate groups: 5 My Submissions Case 2 Title Start Date Due Date Post Date Marks Available Case study 2 - Case 2 27 Oct 2020 - 08:00 28 Oct 2020 - 06:00 28 Oct 2020 - 19:00 100 Summary: On Chapters 9, 10, and 11: The YuRaeKa charity was established in 1960. The charity’s aim is to provide support to children from disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to take part in sports such as tennis, badminton, squash, basketball and football. YuRaeKa has a detailed constitution[1] which explains how the charity’s income can be spent. The constitution also notes that administration expenditure cannot exceed 10% of income in any year. The charity’s income is derived wholly from voluntary donations. Sources of donations include: (i) Cash collected by volunteers asking the public for donations in shopping areas, (ii) Cheques sent to the charity’s head office, (iii) Donations…arrow_forwardQuality of initial posting 15 Frequency of responses to classmates 2.5 Quality of responses to classmates 2.5 Reference to supporting readings 2.5 Language and grammar 2.5 Total 25arrow_forward
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