What does a civilian (non-military) interrogator do?![]()
Well they either become instructors for future military interrogators or they go to work for private investigation firms such as the Reid Corporation. I will be the former.
Breaking them mentally is better, eh? I've always thoughttortureenhanced interrogation techniques was more about the sadism of thetorturersenhanced interrogators than getting any 'real' benefits. Glad to see you don't start using weird names, I wish officials from every country used real words instead of euphemisms.
I wouldn't say we break them mentally, although it does happen sometimes. It's more like mental manipulation. We make them question their entire belief system and we put doubts about their cause in their head. This puts them in a confused mental state which makes them less able to resist questioning.
What got you interested in being an interrogator?
I wanted to be a part of the intelligence community, but I didn't want a job that had me sit in an office all day. A HUMINT Collector was the only intelligence job that offered a real chance to do all the stuff an infantryman does plus collect valuable intelligence. In short, it was an exciting and challenging job, so I jumped at the chance to take it.