Which of the following is not a goal of the interrogation process?
to provide information for use by prosecutors in possible court action
to obtain a conviction of the person suspected of committing the crime
to gather information that enables investigators to arrive at logical conclusions
to obtain an admission of guilt from the person suspected of committing the crime

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Answer:

I believe the answer is B. To obtain a conviction of the person suspected of committing the crime.

Explanation:

While the ultimate goal of an interrogation would be for it to lead to a conviction of a person suspected of committing a crime, that is not the present goal of an interrogation. Additionally, an interrogation suspect might be innocent so a interrogator should not be entering an interrogation looking to force a conviction.