This study source was downloaded by 100000867488176 from CourseHero.com on 08-08-2023 12:04:51 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/205432192/week-2-physial-evidence-interviewing-and-interrogationsdocx/ While both interviews and interrogations are conducted to gain information they differ in the way they are conducted. An interview consist of gaining information on the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. The objective of the interview is for law enforcement to get as much information and evidence they can so they can move forward with a criminal case. An interview can be informal and take place anywhere from the actual agency to the side of the road. The person or persons conducting the interview attempts to gain information that can be corroborated by factual evidence. All of this information will later be used when conducted aninterrogation. An interrogation is the actual formal questioning of a person suspected of the crime. The interrogation is conducted in a more formal setting, in most cases this takes place at the agency, in a specific room that is video and audio monitored. Also, in this interrogation room you normally find a very simple set up that includes only a table and chairs. This is done so that the person being interrogated is not distracted by things in the