When it comes to the subject of purchasing sexual services, some individuals may recoil, while others prefer to bury their heads in the sand. Therefore, people's attitudes towards the offense can be considered twofold. A clear observation has been made regarding the increase in reports of purchasing sexual services during the recent period. Indications also point to the existence of a significant issue of underreporting.
This study addresses the identification and exploration of factors that significantly impact the dynamics between the interrogator and the suspect, with the aim of encouraging the suspect to voluntarily disclose their narrative. Through conducting an extensive review of relevant literature, several articles within the subject area have been examined to establish discernible success factors. The results suggest that there are indications that various interrogation styles and approaches potentially yield desirable effects in terms of enhancing the suspect's inclination to engage in dialogue during the interrogation.