As well as encouraging the use of open questions and appropriate closed probing questions (why, what, where, when and how types of questions that aim to probe further into issues already raised by the interviewee), it is also important to avoid leading questions, as these can not only increase the risk of false confessions with vulnerable interviewees but also taint any subsequent information given by the interviewee.
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