Submitting Campus
Prescott
Department
Global Security & Intelligence Studies
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
4-2-2026
Abstract/Description
In today’s professional environment, especially on platforms like LinkedIn, training and certifications are often treated as the gold standard of competence. Profiles are filled with credentials, badges and completed courses that signal expertise. But in fields like investigative interviewing, there is a critical distinction that too often gets overlooked: the difference between being trained, being certified, and being truly effective.
This is a message to colleagues across security, law enforcement, corporate investigations, and intelligence: training is only the beginning. Certificates validate exposure. Application, repeated, disciplined, and ethical application is what creates mastery.
Publication Title
Security Magazine
Publisher
BNP Media
Scholarly Commons Citation
Saquella, A. (2026). Beyond the Certificate: Why Real Expertise in Investigative Interviewing Comes from Practice. Security Magazine Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/publication/2463
Additional Information
Please access the version-of-record published in Security Magazine here.