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Using the LVA
system effectively goes hand in hand with appropriate training. A
training seminar is a prerequisite for operating the software. There
is a sizeable amount of material to learn and the future
user/analyst must have a foundation in both the relevant
psychological principles and in the proper techniques of
interviewing/interrogation. Our training seminars are always
tailored to the needs of specific users, whether they are fraud
examiners, law enforcement personnel, or prevention loss
professionals. Level 1 training is mandatory before using LVA in
practice of evaluation.
The training
seminars are universally the same in content, regardless of the
location in which they are held. There are several levels for
certification, as follows.
Basic Level 1:
this
training seminar is 5 days in duration. Its scope will be the Online
and Offline modes operation of the LVA system, with some emphasis on
the Interrogation Mode (depending upon the trainee background and
intended use).
Advanced Level
2:
this seminar is available for law enforcement personnel. Most of the
seminar time will be dedicated to interviewing and interrogation
techniques using LVA.
Advanced Level
3:
Going beyond LVA - this training seminar focuses more on
experiential work with the LVA system for research purposes.
Lecture
Topics and Material:
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Voice Analysis: What is it and what is it based on?
Discussion of the various systems available and how they differ.
Rationale behind the LVA technology, psychological parameters
and why Layered Voice Analysis technology is more effective.
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History
of Truth Verification. This will include all the various
techniques of truth verification including SCAN, kinesics, and
behavioral interviewing. A special section will be devoted to
the Polygraph. It is important that all trainees are as greatly
familiar with the polygraph as possible.
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Physiology of Voice.
How it is developed, learned, and how sounds are actually
created.
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Psychology of Deception. Why some people are effective liars
and others are neither effective nor persuasive. What happens to
people, psychologically and physiologically when they lie. How
does the individual attempt to control these phenomena and how
does the person actively try to convince the interviewer of his
sincerity/truthfulness.
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Intro to
Interviewing and Interrogation Techniques (short term and
long term). Development and proper use of the protocol
worksheet.
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Interpersonal relationship development between
interviewee-interviewer. Creation of the proper psychological
environment.
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Questionnaire construction (5 classic W and H). How to
create new questionnaire templates.
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The
telephone interview. On-line, open-ended, and hands-on
workshop. Structuring a format and sticking with it despite the
open-ended character of the conversation.
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Offline
analysis of various situations. Use of the graphs, segment
breakdown, and content analysis.
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Offline
analysis of actual cases. Emphasis is experiential
work/practice.
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Differential Decision Making. A subject may not be deceptive
about his own activities, yet may be holding back about others
(guilty knowledge). Also, proper utilization of the work-sheet
for this context.
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Report
Writing and Submission of your Findings. Substantiating your
decisions and being able to explain your reasons to those who
have requested the examination.
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Interviewer/Interrogator techniques for breaking through a
subject's defenses where guilt is nearly a foregone conclusion,
yet a complete “confession” has not yet been obtained.
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Technical
Data Interpretation (TDI) solidifying your position.
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Introduction to the Interrogation mode. One lecture, no
experiential/hands-on work.
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Professional Code of Conduct
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End
examination, certification discussed and diplomas distributed.
Learn more :
Screenshots of the LVA 6.50
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