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B.E.A.S.T.©: Elicitation Training – Free Registration

January 27 @ 8:00 am - January 29 @ 5:00 pm

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*Registration is open to all law enforcement officers/investigators, not only narcotic officers*

B.E.A.S.T.©: Elicitation Training – Free Registration

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

**FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY**

Co-sponsor: Florida National Guard ‘s MCTFT Program and St. Petersburg College

You were lied to today – but you didn’t know it…

Deception is rampant—60% of adults lie every 10 minutes and a suspect facing incarceration will lie even more. Without proven elicitation skills, you risk their undeserved release, another victim’s suffering, and even your own safety.

“A must attend course for any officer or investigator” -Maine State Police

Since 1998, Law-Tech remains a titan in the industry, specializing solely in training to identify truth & deception. Unlike any other on the market, for 27 years, B.E.A.S.T© remains the only of its kind that teaches both Forensic Statement Analysis (FSA) and Forensic Behavioral Analysis (FBA), in one seminar so attendees learn twice as many tools, in less classroom time. You will learn the proven approach to elicitation while streamlining investigations, and obtaining reliable, court accepted information, using non-confrontational techniques.

The focus of this training is to familiarize the new and seasoned police officer and investigators, with the various disciplines of “detecting deception”. This is accomplished through learning to read non-verbal body language, neurolinguistics, and applying a cutting edge technique to analyze verbal and written statements (not handwriting analysis).

Forensic Statement Analysis (FSA) is a state of the art investigative tool used to analyze written and/or oral statements taken from a person of “interest”, whether a suspect, victim, complainant, or a witness.   FSA systematically identifies truth and deception, by highlighting the use and omissions of specific words, phrases, content, grammar and other identifiers.  Ultimately, a person’s own words will betray them if they have guilty knowledge and attempt to deceive as they provide indicators of deception through hidden clues of: “omissions”, “improper changes in language”, “lack of commitment” as well as identifying close and distant relationships to other person’s, objects and events. These and many other indicators are made obvious only to the trained individual. In advanced applications, statements can also be converted into numbers whereby they are subjected to a mathematical formula to determine if it supports that of a truthful statement. Using the findings of FSA, the officer/investigator is afforded an elevated advantage in the subsequent interview and better positioned to secure a successful outcome.

  • Easily avoid the most common mistakes, such as misreading body language
  • Develop strategies to conduct the interview, which is different than the interrogation
  • Understand the “physiological responses” caused by the fight/flight/freeze syndrome
  • Learn to analyze verbal and written statements
  • Learn how to tactfully ask the five “W” questions and use closed ended questions for their one purpose
  • Identify the One True Lie
  • Discover the sixteen categories of the Evasive Verbal Responses and employ the antidote to counter them
  • Learn to use the number one fear found in men vs. women to receive more information and confessions
  • Find instant success when you ask the three questions of the Verbal Lie Detector
  • Develop better rapport to elicit more information, confessions, and possibly save your life

Objectives

  • List 10 “themes” or “nobler motives” of various crimes
  • Identify the three (3) major motives
  • Discuss the definition of a “lie” and how it relates to “Lies of Omission”
  • Demonstrate through a series of questions their ability to “obtain the pure version”
  • Provide an example (real or fictional) of a “change in language”, “lies of omission”, improper tense changes
  • List and describe at least six EVR’s and their significance in answering bipolar questions
  • Discuss and recognize the difference between a “denial” and an “objection”
  • Explain and demonstrate the purpose and criteria of the “Three Strike Rule” and their ability to use it as a tool
  • Compare and describe the advantages and disadvantages of a verbal vs. written statement
  • List at least 3 Do’s and Don’ts of FSA

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