![]() KUBARK COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION July 1963 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1-3 A. Explanation of Purpose 1-2 B. Explanation of Organization 3 II . DEFINITIONS 4-5 III. LEGAL AND POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 6-9 IV. THE INTERROGATOR 10-14 V. THE INTERROGATEE 15-29 A. Types of Sources: Intelligence Categories 15-19 B. Types of Sources: Personality Categories 19-28 C. Other Clues 28-29 VI. SCREENING AND OTHER PRELIMINARIES 30-37 A. Screening 30-33 B. Other Preliminary Procedures 33-37 C. Summary 37 VII. PLANNING THE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION 38-51 A. The Nature of Counterintelligence Interrogation 38-42 B. The Interrogation Plan 42-44 C. The Specifics 44-51 VIII. THE NON-COERCIVE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION 52-81 A. General Remarks 52-53 B. The Structure of the Interrogation 53-65 1. The Opening 53-59 2. The Reconnaissance 59-60 3. The Detailed Questioning 60-64 4. The Conclusion 64-65 C. Techniques of Non-Coercive Interrogation of Resistant Sources 65-81 IX. THE COERCIVE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION OF RESISTANT SOURCES 82-104 A. Restrictions 82 B. The Theory of Coercion 82-85 C. Arrest 85-86 D. Detention 86-87 E. Deprivation of Sensory Stimuli 87-90 F. Threats and Fear 90-92 G. Debility 92-93 H. Pain 93-95 I. Heightened Suggestibility and Hypnosis 95-98 J. Narcosis 98-100 K. The Detection of Malingering 101-102 L. Conclusion 103-104 X. INTERROGATOR'S CHECK LIST 105-109 XI. DESCRIPTIVE BILIOGRAPHY 110-122 XII. INDEX 123-128
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