ABSTRACT

A feature common to the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of the Philippines and the Democratic Socalist Republic of Sri Lanka is that all three countries have faced home-grown terrorism in the past decades on a scale exceeding that in most other nations. Interest in global best interview practices has been intensified in these communities by the need to secure the cooperation of high-value detainees and informants and to communicate with them in ways that are not counterproductive. This chapter documents recent developments in investigative interviewing in those countries.