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    INTRODUCTION The main aim of the “If I Killed You, I’d Get the Kids: Women’s Survival and Protection Work with Child Custody and Access in the Context of Woman Abuse” article, was to propose, “how women work to negotiate formal systems in relation to child custody and access in the context of woman abuse” (Varcoe & Irwin, 2004, p. 78). Academic and community researchers, including a social action group, collaboratively conducted the entire article in two adjacent suburban communities in Western

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    independently by themselves, and reliant on government assistance and benefits for their livelihood (p. 134-135). Once recruited, all participants were given a lengthy interview. According to Meehan and MacLachlan (2008) this interview was “semi-structured” in that the participants were allowed total freedom to control the interview and take it in any direction they wanted with the interviewer only asking questions to generate talk when things quieted down (p. 135). Once the interviewing process

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    division, the interview of a victim, witness, suspect or informant is a critical element of any investigation. Precious resources in the form of man power, money, time and equipment can be wasted because of the failure of the interviewer to conduct a complete interview and accurately evaluate the credibility of the information gained from the subject interviewed.      As a part of the three pillars of the criminal investigative process, a thorough and complete interview provides

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    ....................................1-2 Interview Plan ……………………………………………………………...3-8 Beginning-Preparing for the Interview * Conduct a Job Analysis * Develop questions in advance * Develop Rating Scales * Determine the Purpose and Format of the Interview * Train Interviewers Middle-During the Interview * Provide Background * Interview Do’s * Use Probes * Take Notes * Closing the Interview End-After the Interview * Score Responses * Follow-up

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    Young via contact to schedule your interview session. You will not have to provide your full name or any type of identification that will link you the data collected. You will not be personally identified in the work by the researcher and assigned a participant number. There will be a total

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    Causes and Effects of Chinese Mainland Student interpreters’ Interpretation Anxiety Interpreting is deemed as a highly stress-provoking activity (Seleskovitch 1978; Jiménez and Pinazo 2001). It requires an excellent command of the source language and the target language, perfect memory retention, and fast information retrieval from the memory file. These complex linguistic, cognitive and psychomotor operations can easily produce an enormous amount of stress (Chiang,2006). How is the interpretation

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    for specific requirements that match theirs and looking for someone that stands out. By learning different tools and tactics on improving skills and speaking abilities will only help stand out for a company to choose your resume and invite for an interview and possibly start your career. In the jobs search I searched for Operations Manager. With the degree I am going to accomplish, that is a career I would like to dive into. I have always liked the operational side of a business. When conducting the

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    Humans prove to be extremely influential, whether it is answering a question in an interview, or recollecting every detail about a crime, their answers can be impacted by the actions of the interviewer. Human’s helpful nature can sometimes do more harm than good. Often in times a witness trying to be more helpful by recollecting things they do not remember can have dire consequences, such as a conviction of the wrong person. During the experiment conducted by Elizabeth Loftus, many people were asked

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    Interview DOs | | Dress appropriately for the industry; err on the side of being conservative to show you take the interview seriously. Your personal grooming and cleanliness should be impeccable. | | Know the exact time and location of your interview; know how long it takes to get there, park, find a rest room to freshen up, etc. | | Arrive early; 10 minutes prior to the interview start time [or earlier if the event or employer instructs you to do so]. | | Treat other people you encounter

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