When you master the technique, you will begin to hear the cue's in their words. The cognitive Dissonance will seep through in their spoken words as well as their written words; This is how we analyze video recorded interviews for our customers.  If you have a video recorded interview or audio we would be glad to take a look.  

 

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To understand what another person is saying, you must assume that it is true

and try to imagine what it could be true of.

 

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Forensic Statement Analysis

What is it?

 

 It is the scientific break down of a statement, either written or verbal; it can guide you in the right direction, save you money in not just loss of man hours, but also reduce false claims, false statements, and even discern truth from deception. When all you have is a statement, this discipline can be an invaluable tool in finding the truth. Through statement analysis, the author reveals much more than they know. This technique has been utilized worldwide to solve murders, arsons, thefts, insurance fraud, false reports, and many more.

    Forensic Statement Analysis is taught at top law enforcement agencies around the world to include FBI, Boarder Patrol, Military, and Human Resources Departments, just to name a few. With proper training, this technique can extract more information than people intend to reveal, and breathe new life into an investigation. Most importantly, it can collect an uninfluenced, non-coerced narrative of the author’s accounts of any particular event. Forensic Statement Analysis has been researched in the fields of psychology, linguistics, and Interviews and Interrogations; it has been revealed as a surprisingly accurate detection tool for deception. It was found to reveal missing information, hidden time and activities, and could even give the reason why an event took place.