| Advanced Interviewing Concepts | Statement Analysis Online Training | Presented by Mark McClish |
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After many requests, I have put together an online course in Statement Analysis. This course will cover the same techniques that I teach in my one day seminars. You will be able to take this training at your own pace. You do not have to miss work and there are no travel expenses. (I realize that sometimes you do want to get away from the office!) There are two objectives to this online training. 1. Identify methods of analyzing a subject's verbal and written statement to detect deception. As you listen to or read someone's statement you need to know if the person is being truthful. This is especially true if you are conducting an interview. If the subject is misleading you and you do not realize this, then you will conclude the interview having obtained bad information. 2. Learn how to recognize what a subject is telling you based on the language used. Often times people tell us one thing but we hear something different. This is because we have the tendency to interpret what people are saying. However, you should not interpret because people mean exactly what they are saying. By paying attention to each word used in the statement, you will be able to recognize what a person is saying and gain additional information from the subject. People's words will betray them if someone is there to listen. This online training will show you what to listen for in a person's statement. This course is primarily designed to teach an investigator how to use the Statement Analysis techniques when conducting an interview. However, the techniques can also be used in a causal conversation, when reading a newspaper or magazine, and when watching an interview on television. This training will focus on how to analyze a written statement and will discuss how these techniques can be used when analyzing a verbal statement. This training has eight lessons and an review. At the end of each lesson there are several tests you can take to see if you are grasping the techniques taught in that particular lesson. Each lesson provides you with more techniques to use. At the end of the training, there is a review of the techniques and eight statements for you to analyze and compare your analysis with a completed analysis. It is suggested that you have a notebook so you can write down the techniques. This way you will have them to reference and by writing them down it will help you to remember them. Using your mouse you can highlight and copy the statements you will be analyzing. You can then print the statements and identify (underline, circle, etc.) the language as taught in the lessons. Upon signing up for the training, you will be emailed a username and password to access the training. Your username and password will be valid for thirty days giving you plenty of time to go through the eight lessons and review. If you have attended one of my seminars you do not need to take this training. All of the information in this online training is in the workbook you received. Please click the links in the left hand column for additional information and to purchase the training. You can check out an edited version of Lesson One under "Preview The Training" so you know exactly what you will be receiving. To access the sample training, use the username deception and the password liar. If you have any questions that are not answered in the FAQ, please send me an email. |