The SAS is one of the most difficult organisations to be a part of in the United Kingdom. Here are five brutal facts about ...
Investigative interviews are key to solving crimes—should AI be helping police with their inquiries?
Investigative interviewing—the process of obtaining accurate and complete accounts from victims, witnesses and suspects—is the lifeblood of the criminal justice system.
A new episode of “Interrogation Raw” will air on Thursday, May 28. “Interrogation Raw” explores the delicate twists and turns of some of the most fascinating interrogations ever conducted. Each ...
An experienced Australian special forces soldier has died after a midair collision during a high-altitude parachuting descent while helping instruct an army training exercise. The soldier has been ...
The death of SAS and sniper hero Warrant officer Lachlan Muddle on a night-time parachute incident is prompting deeper questions after a string of fatals during training. Warrant officer Lachlan ...
The Australian Defence Force identified the soldier killed during a parachute training exercise as Warrant Officer Class Two Lachlan Muddle, a veteran Special Air Service Regiment operator with more ...
Hovering above the skyline against a stunning March sunset, two military helicopters caught the city's attention. Incredible video footage captured the moment two 'SAS-style' helicopters closed in on ...
Psychologists say there’s a reason why, and a leading communications expert claims there are FBI-approved ways to prevent and redirect interruptions. “There are typically two reasons why someone cuts ...
The season four finale of the hit true-crime reality series Interrogation Raw premieres on A&E Thursday, Dec. 18 at 9/8c. During the upcoming season finale episode, investigators are left feeling ...
Criminal suspects may feel unable to leave an interrogation room after only three minutes of questioning, according to new Virginia Commonwealth University research. Hayley Cleary, Ph.D., a professor ...
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Inside the SAS interrogation phase
Imagine being blindfolded, freezing, and questioned for hours on end with no end in sight. That’s the SAS interrogation phase — 36 hours of pure psychological warfare. This video reveals the ...
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