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Practical Kinesic Roadside & Field Interview®
May 27 - 28, 2008
Kauai, Hawaii
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What |
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The truth is out ...
The majority of the arrests
a department makes are not the result of special
investigation units ...
80% of that credit belongs to the first responders.
The
majority of patrol officers report being good at spotting
deception
... but miss 50% of the lies they are told.
Skillfully conducted field interviews by first responders
dramatically
improves case solution rates
...yet only 1/3 of field interviewers could be classified as
"skilled."
Gaining
cooperation and subsequent testimony from victims &
witnesses by first responders increases successful case closure
... but most courses fail to teach how to improve victim and
witness interviews.
only 40% of
first responders report getting any training in
interview & interrogation
... then the average class time is 4 hours.
Detection of deception skills can actually DECREASE
after attending some interview & interrogation training
courses
... because many courses fail to address "myths" about
deception.
Most
courses ignore any scientific research on deception
behaviors...
they often perpetuate some of very same "myths."
Participants often don't get to practice their skills using
actual cases and interrogation video
... as a result field interview & interrogation skills rarely
improve.
Participants need timely & consistent feedback in the
classroom
... skills rarely improve without the student identifying
and correcting their weaknesses.
learn the facts
about deception ...
and how to conduct successful field interviews -
Practical Kinesic
Roadside & Field
Interview®
WARNING:
Myths, Fiction and
Fallacies
about
verbal cues, body language
and
deception
WILL BE HARMED
during this Seminar.
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When |
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May 27 - 28, 2008
Kauai, Hawaii
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Details |
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You will learn:
- Practical
Kinesic Principles & The "8" C's...
The guidelines necessary to maximize the field interview results of all victims,
witnesses and subjects.
- Verbal Cues...
Make faster and more accurate assessments of the significance of changes in
a person's voice quality and the meaning of speech content.
- Body
Language Cues ...
Discover how to isolate and accurately define the elusive silent cues of
body language that
indicate deception or merely just general stress on the part of the subject.
- Confession
Behaviors ...
Identification and recognition of the verbal and nonverbal acceptance cues
generated by a subject
who is prepared to give an admission or confession.
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What makes this course
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5 very important things you should know...
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Our
course content relies on established
research literature.
The truth is...
Recent research observations of interview &
interrogation training programs found that most
courses
never discuss social science research findings
about deception and interview & interrogation.
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You
will be attending a training program that
will
address the myths about detection
of deception.
You'll be surprised to learn...
Current training programs not only ignore the myths, many of them
teach those same myths as
reliable signs of deception.
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As
one of our students you will get plenty of practice analyzing
statements and video clips.
What you need to know is...
Courses that strictly use lecture format have been shown not to
improve students' performance
in the interview room and in some cases, their
skill level even drops after training.
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Our
class participants get consistent and timely feedback from
their instructors.
What you should know...
Results based learning is improved when the instructors actively
interact with the students,
encourage participation and give informed,
knowledgeable responses to questions.
- During
your training you will
spend time on the
credibility assessment of victims and witnesses
and how to facilitate their cooperation and
subsequent testimony.
Don't overlook the fact that...
Conducting full and thorough interviews of "all" individuals in every
case and getting
cooperation and testimony in trial from victims and witnesses contributes more to a
successful case than
another other investigative
activity. Nearly all current training courses focus only on the suspect interview and interrogation.
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You've got
an important decision to make!
Will the training you select improve your field interviews...
or compromise your job as a first responder?
REGISTER ON-LINE
NOW...HERE!
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