Multiple Choice
During an admission-seeking interview in which an accusation has been made, the respondent will normally object to the accusation and attempt to deny it. When you are convinced of the respondent's guilt, it is important to:
A) Interrupt the denial.
B) Ask the respondent to put the denial in writing.
C) Repeat the denial for confirmation of understanding.
D) None of the above
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