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Pozycja European Polygraph 2022, Volume 16, Number 1 (55)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Horvath, Frank; Peters, Robert; Gołaszewski, Marcin; Wilcox, Daniel T.; Berry, Rosalind; Grove, Emma; Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Eduardo; Fisher, Ronald; Langer, Arre Anne; Pérez-Campos, Eduardo Lorenzo; Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Laura; Hernandez-Huerta, María Teresa; Matias-Cervantes, Carlos AlbertoPozycja European Polygraph 2023, Volume 17, Number 1 (57)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Amsel, Tuvya T.; Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Eduardo; Bull, Ray; Shepherd, Eric; Pérez-Campos, Eduardo Lorenzo; Herbowski, Piotr; Słapczyńska, DominikaPozycja Investigating Feminicide in Mexico. The Conversation Management Approach proposal(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Eduardo; Bull, Ray; Shepherd, Eric; Pérez-Campos, Eduardo LorenzoIn Latin America, the investigative interview is still in its beginnings. Currently, most public and private investigators use interview and interrogation techniques aimed at obtaining admission or confession, instead of applying Investigative Interview techniques focused on information gathering. This document provides an overview of the Conversation Management Approach. This is an investigative interview technique used to interview uncooperative criminal suspects, such as those accused of feminicide. An example of how to apply the technique in a case of feminicide is shown, to serve as a guide to good practices. This technique consists of three phases that must be considered when administering and applying the interview. In the first, the behavior before the interview is reviewed, in which the planning and preparation of the interview was carried out. The second phase is the interview to elicit information, which consists of a variety of questioning style techniques, explanation of procedures and instructions to follow, rapport building, and clarifi cation of information. The third phase is called the post-interview phase, which consists of closing and evaluating the entire interview process. The objective of this work is to provide Latin American interviewers with information on the best practices in investigative interviews used in other countries, to raise their aware of the need for training in this area. The correct application of investigative interview techniques is essential to investigate crime, and training of interviewers in this type of technique is necessary to improve the results obtained through interviews.Pozycja Leading Interview and Interrogation Techniques. Focus on Cognitive Interview(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2022) Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Eduardo; Fisher, Ronald; Langer, Arre Anne; Pérez-Campos, Eduardo Lorenzo; Pérez-Campos Mayoral, Laura; Hernandez-Huerta, María Teresa; Matias-Cervantes, Carlos AlbertoCriminal investigation in Mexico is performed by the investigation triad, which is made up of police and experts in diff erent areas such as medicine and prosecutors. They all use interview and interrogation techniques to do their work. Unfortunately, in Mexico, there is no culture of training in governmental institutions responsible for investigating crimes, and results in ignorance of techniques for obtaining objective and reliable information that guarantees the protection of fundamental rights. This chapter illustrates the scope and limits of interview and interrogation techniques and their objectives, with emphasis on the cognitive interview (CI). Th e CI, which has been validated scientifi cally, is one of the best tools to obtain useful information, that is, results of a CI that have been conducted in the field can be used in a court of law. Th is technique can be used with victims, witnesses, or suspects. The current chapter also describes the most utilized techniques, cognitive interview, mnemonic techniques, Strategic Use of Evidence, and Verifi ability Approach.