Post by the Scribe on Mar 14, 2020 10:57:27 GMT
Retired Supervisory Deputy United States Marshall with 26 years of federal law enforcement experience Mark McClish is a specialist in the interview process and gives presentations on statement analysis throughout the U.S. He has spoken at numerous law enforcement conferences and has trained a variety of law enforcement agencies and military organizations to recognize the tell-tale signs of deception.
www.statementanalysis.com/
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LOCpZPx3UBv8P3LVw9MEw
Welcome to the Statement Analysis® website. My name is Mark McClish. I am a retired Supervisory Deputy United States Marshal with 26 years of federal law enforcement experience. From 1991 to 1999, I taught interviewing techniques at the U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy which is located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia. During my nine years teaching at the Training Academy I conducted research on deceptive language. Based on my findings, I developed techniques to determine if a person is lying or telling the truth by analyzing the subject's language. I call my method for examining a person's words Statement Analysis®.
Statement Analysis® is the most accurate way of determining if a person is lying in a verbal or written statement. A person cannot give a lengthy deceptive statement without revealing that it is a lie. This is because people's words will betray them. There are usually several ways you can phrase a statement. People will always word their statement based on all their knowledge. Therefore, their statement may contain information they did not intend to share. Even though people may want to withhold information, they will give us more information than what they realize. Unfortunately, they sometimes give us more information than what we realize. The key is to listen to what people are telling you and to know what to look for in a statement.
"This training is absolutely fascinating! It will be great for use in work and in life." J. Fleming Statement Analysis On-Demand Training
This site is intended to serve as a review for those individuals who have attended one of my seminars, read one of my books, I Know You Are Lying and Don't Be Deceived , or have completed my on-demand training course. For those of you new to Statement Analysis®, reading my analysis of some famous cases in the news will familiarize you with some of the techniques.
I currently give seminars and presentations on the Statement Analysis® techniques which are offered by my company Advanced Interviewing Concepts. I also speak at conferences and give presentations to agencies conducting in-house training.
The Statement Analyzer is an automated search for deception. Type or paste a statement into the entry screen, click the analyze button and the program will search for key words within the statement that indicate possible deception.
Click here for more information on how to use the Statement Analyzer program.
www.statementanalysis.com/analyzer
Click here to log in to use the Statement Analyzer.
www.statementanalysis.com/analyzer/signin.php
www.statementanalysis.com/
www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LOCpZPx3UBv8P3LVw9MEw
Welcome to the Statement Analysis® website. My name is Mark McClish. I am a retired Supervisory Deputy United States Marshal with 26 years of federal law enforcement experience. From 1991 to 1999, I taught interviewing techniques at the U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy which is located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia. During my nine years teaching at the Training Academy I conducted research on deceptive language. Based on my findings, I developed techniques to determine if a person is lying or telling the truth by analyzing the subject's language. I call my method for examining a person's words Statement Analysis®.
Statement Analysis® is the most accurate way of determining if a person is lying in a verbal or written statement. A person cannot give a lengthy deceptive statement without revealing that it is a lie. This is because people's words will betray them. There are usually several ways you can phrase a statement. People will always word their statement based on all their knowledge. Therefore, their statement may contain information they did not intend to share. Even though people may want to withhold information, they will give us more information than what they realize. Unfortunately, they sometimes give us more information than what we realize. The key is to listen to what people are telling you and to know what to look for in a statement.
"This training is absolutely fascinating! It will be great for use in work and in life." J. Fleming Statement Analysis On-Demand Training
This site is intended to serve as a review for those individuals who have attended one of my seminars, read one of my books, I Know You Are Lying and Don't Be Deceived , or have completed my on-demand training course. For those of you new to Statement Analysis®, reading my analysis of some famous cases in the news will familiarize you with some of the techniques.
I currently give seminars and presentations on the Statement Analysis® techniques which are offered by my company Advanced Interviewing Concepts. I also speak at conferences and give presentations to agencies conducting in-house training.
The Statement Analyzer is an automated search for deception. Type or paste a statement into the entry screen, click the analyze button and the program will search for key words within the statement that indicate possible deception.
Click here for more information on how to use the Statement Analyzer program.
www.statementanalysis.com/analyzer
Click here to log in to use the Statement Analyzer.
www.statementanalysis.com/analyzer/signin.php