Introduction to Interrogation Support for Guards and Security ForcesThis 2-day course teaches members of guard and security forces their unique role in the interrogation process.

The guard and security forces supporting POW and detention camps can provide information for interrogation operations. Guards are in a unique position to observe prisoners’ habits, personalities, leadership structure, key communicators, and their individual levels of cooperation. Guards’ observations can assist in screening captives and determining interrogation priorities.
This course instills in the student an awareness of interrogation approach techniques; communication skills; basic observation and communication skills; elicitation; non-verbal communications; cross-cultural communications; and a variety of skills that will enable the student to more effectively support interrogation efforts.
The Phoenix Course Development personnel will be glad to meet with you to further discuss course topics, teaching and training methodologies, and to tailor this course to your organization’s specific needs.