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                     Level 1 Course


Workshop/Training Reel
This clip highlights one of Stan's
Level 1
training sessions,
especially some of the basic
concepts in spotting deception.
(Running time 24:02)

 

 


PRACTICAL KINESIC INTERVIEW & INTERROGATION®
Practical Kinesic Interviewing Skills
 Kinesic Interview Analysis Phase (24 Hours)

is a training program that teaches the student how to use behavioral analysis tools to identify significant signs of stress and deception.  The course is designed to help interviewers maximize their ability to gain valuable information from victims, witnesses and subjects as quickly, efficiently, and accurately as possible while maintaining cooperation and compliance.

What you will learn:

The 3 day Level 1 Kinesic Interview Analysis Phase class covers:

*                   Practical Kinesic Principles & The "8" C's...
The guidelines necessary to maximize the 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. Which cues are merely signs of stress and which cues are associated with a higher risk of evasion or deception.
 

*                   Practical Kinesic Information Recovery & Credibility Assessment® ...
Simple 3 step system that is designed to recover in-depth, detailed statements in all interviews.
 

*                   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.
 

*                   Admission 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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