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A person who for any reason submits Information or intelligence, interest usually on a voluntary basis Provocateur - an individual from enemy forces who is deliberately introduced in our custody with a specific mission of causing some unfavorable action or reaction on our part.
SOURCE
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a complete and accurate observation by an individual of his surroundings and encompasses the use of all the major sense to register and recognized its operational or Intel significance
OBSERVATION
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Also known as "Mutt and Jeff", "Threat and Rescue", "Bud Guy God Guy', "Sweet and Sour", "Sugar and Vinegar", "Devil and Angel". Use of two (2) interrogators playing opposite roles.
OPPOSITE PERSONALITY TECHNIQUE
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Factors Governing Report
VOCABULARY, TIME LOG, RECURRENCE OF SIMILAR EVENTS
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Any person who is subjected to the interrogation process in any of its forms and phases.
INTERROGEE
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Components of National Power
POLITICAL STRENGTH, ECONOMIC STRENGTH, CULTURAL STRENGTH, MILTARY STRENGTH
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Stems from the character of the people and from the type and stability of the government and the soundness of its foreign policy.
POLITICAL STRENGTH
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In furtherance of our national principles and polices, the leaders of our nation are then able to formulate our strategy.
NATIONAL STRATEGY
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Employed against nervous or the confident type of Interrogee. Look out the interrogee squarely in the eye with sarcastic smile (force him to break eye contact first). He may ask questions but the interrogator must not answer. Patience is needed until the interrogator is ready to break silence.
SILENT TECHNIQUE
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usually successful when employed against an interrogee who has displayed a weakness or a feeling of Insecurity. You may reverse the technique by complimenting the interrogee in hopes of getting him to admit certain information to gain credit. Described him as the best person, superior or comrade.
EGOTIST TECHNIQUE (PRIDE AND EGO)
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THREE PHASES OF ELICITATION
DETERMINE OF THE MISSION, SELECTION OF THE SUBJECT, ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE MISSION
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The degree to which a nation is strong or deficient in these elements is normally a measure of its
NATIONAL POWER
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Pertains to the information and materials where the unauthorized disclosure of which would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation, politically, economically, or military
TOP SECRET
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Types of Attention
INVOLUNTARILY - one has no control and requires no effort, VOLUNTARY - more reliable but not dependable, HABITUAL - It requires little effort with maximum control
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The interrogator prepares a file on the source listing all known information (record should be padded to make it appear to be very extensive). The information must contain the life history of the interrogee to include his activities and known associates (Party- bio-data of the interrogee is important).
RECORD FILE (WE KNOW ALL TECHNIQUE)
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the interrogator must exert effort to impress the interrogee of their common interest. The interrogator must point out the real advantages the interrogee will receive if he cooperates
THE COMMON INTEREST TECHNIQUE
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Is a system or plan whereby information of intelligence value is obtained through the process of direct intercommunication in which one or more of the parties are unaware of the specific purpose of the conservation.
ELICITATION
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The actual and factual reporting of one's observation of the reported sensory experience encountered any another.
DESCRIPTION
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Person who does the questioning.
INTERROGATOR
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Consists of the psychological process involved to become aware of an existence of fact.
ATTENTION
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Similar to a debriefing although it is less formal and the interrogee is not necessarily under the control or employment of the respective intelligence service
INTERVIEW
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effectively employed against hostile type interrogee. The interrogator must be alert because the interrogee may fabricate information to gain-relief from irritation (monotype). Subject Interrogee is placed in a longer period of interrogation without rest or sleep.
EXASPERATION TECHNIQUE (HARASSMENT)
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the purpose is to gain the cooperation of the source and induce him to answer questions which will follows.
TECHNIQUE APPROACH
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the interrogator is open and direct in his approach and makes no attempts to conceal the purpose of the interrogator. It is best employed when the interrogee is cooperative. It is frequently used at the tactical level where time is a major interrogator
THE OPEN TECHNIQUE
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Pertains to the information or materials the unauthorized disclosure of which would endanger national security, cause serious injury to the interest or prestige of the nation or of any government activity or would be a great advantage to the foreign nation.
SECRET
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the interrogation of a friendly interrogee who has Information at the direction of or under the control of the friendly intelligence service.
DEBRIEFING
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Information needed: Domestic Background, Personal Habit, Business History, Social or Business Associates, Medical History, Educational Background, Family History.
BACKGROUND CHECKS AND INVESTIGATION
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Pertains to the information and materials, the unauthorized disclosure of which would be prejudicial to the interest or prestige of the nation or government activity or would cause administrative embarrassment or unwarranted injury to an individual or would be an advantage to foreign nation
CONFIDENTIAL
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The systematic asking of questions to elicit Information In the minimum of time.
INTERROGATION
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The systematic attempt to exploit to an appropriate depth those are of the interrogee's knowledge which have been identified in the screening process.
FORMAL INTERROGATION
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Is the ability of a nation to exert pressure by armed force in furtherance of national policy
MILITARY STRENGTH
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Each nation, regardless of creed or form, has their national interest to protect and to advance. Is used to refer to the general concept of national security and well-being.
NATIONAL INTEREST
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An oral or written statement of information by the questioning of an interrogee.
INTERROGATION REPORT
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Identification Method
BRANDING AND MUTILATION, PARADE SYSTEM WITH PORTRAIT PARLE, FINGERPRINT METHOD
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Involves in the understanding of these facts or awareness.
PERCEPTION
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Any recorded information, regardless of physical forms or characteristic, and may include but not limited to the following
DOCUMENTS
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Initial examination of an interrogee to determine the extent of his knowledge of persons, places, things or events in which we are interested.
SCREENING
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Pertains to the information and materials that requires special protection other than that determined to be confidential, secret, and top secret
RESTRICTED
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The need for obtaining information of the highest degree of credibility taken on the minimum of time can be through interrogation which varies and dependent entirely on the situation.
TACTICAL INTERROGATION
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Factors involved in the Perception
MENTAL CAPABILITY, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND, OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND, EMPIRICAL BACKGROUND
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Categories of Classified Matter
TOP SECRET, SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL, RESTRICTED
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Stems from a combination of factor such as geographic location, climatic conditions, supply of natural resources, industrial capacity, internal and external communication systems, international trade, and the size, health and technical competence of the population.
ECONOMIC STRENGTH
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Any person believed to be associated with prohibited activity
SUSPECT
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Intended to confuse the interrogee and put him into a defensive position. The interrogee become frustrated and confused, he will likely reveal more than he intended, thus creating opening for further questioning.
QUESTION BARRAGE TECHNIQUE (RAPID FIRE QUESTIONING)
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Involves in identifying the name in one's own mind and some facts, which has been perceived, narrated and identified.
REPORT
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stems from the national unity, the social and moral fiber of the people and the things they believe in, and from the nature and vigor of national institutions-political, social, religious, educational, scientific and cultural
CULTURAL STRENGTH