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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 13 MIN

Interviewing Complainants, Witnesses, and the Subject: Techniques That Get to the Truth

from The HR Investigations Podcast · host RPC HR

Episode Summary: In this episode, we break down the art and science of investigation interviews. Topics include: Structuring interviews for complainants, witnesses, and the accused Using open-ended questions and avoiding leading questions Assessing credibility indicators Documenting interviews accurately Sample interview questions to guide your discussions Key Takeaways: Begin broad, then narrow to specifics. Let silence work—it often prompts additional details. Ask witnesses what they observed, not what they think. Avoid leading questions to prevent bias. Thorough, objective documentation is essential. Resources & Links: 2-Day How to Conduct Internal Investigations Workshop: June 23–24, 11 AM – 5 PM ETEarly-bird perks: Author-signed book Supplemental Toolkit RPC Canvas Tote “Swag Bag" $100 off Registration Certified HR Investigator Badge 10% group discount for 3+ attendees Register Here Natalie Ivey, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Founder & CEO RPC Human Resources 1616 Concierge Boulevard 1st Floor Daytona Beach, FL 32117 Office: (800) 517-7129 Ext. 700 [email protected] rpchr.com 

Episode Summary:In this episode, we break down the art and science of investigation interviews. Topics include: Structuring interviews for complainants, witnesses, and the accused Using open-ended questions and avoiding leading questions Assessing credibility indicators Documenting interviews accurately Sample interview questions to guide your discussions Key Takeaways: Begin broad, then narrow to specifics. Let silence work—it often prompts additional details. Ask witnesses what they observed, not what they think. Avoid leading questions to prevent bias. Thorough, objective documentation is essential.Resources & Links: 2-Day How to Conduct Internal Investigations Workshop: June 23–24, 11 AM – 5 PM ETEarly-bird perks: Author-signed book Supplemental Toolkit RPC Canvas Tote “Swag Bag" $100 off Registration Certified HR Investigator Badge 10% group discount for 3+ attendeesRegister Here Natalie Ivey, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCPFounder & CEORPC Human Resources1616 Concierge Boulevard1st FloorDaytona Beach, FL 32117 Office: (800) 517-7129 Ext. 700 [email protected] rpchr.com

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