The truth is not obtained by pressure, nor by manipulation.
It is obtained through method.
How to Get the Truth Through Interview and Interrogation is a professional guide focused on one of the most critical and misunderstood areas of investigative work: human communication. This book examines interviews and interrogations not as confrontational acts, but as structured processes that require preparation, observation, judgment, and ethical control.
Rather than offering scripted questions or coercive techniques, this manual develops the investigator's capacity to listen, interpret, and guide a conversation toward clarity. It explains how truth emerges through coherence, contradiction, silence, and behavioral response, and why poorly conducted interviews often contaminate information instead of revealing it.
Written from real investigative practice, this book is intended for detectives and professionals who understand that every interview is an encounter with a human being, and that the quality of the information obtained depends directly on the discipline, ethics, and judgment of the investigator.
This is not a book about forcing answers.
It is a book about understanding how truth reveals itself.