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Interviewing / Interrogation / Forensic Statement Analysis Seminars Presented by: L.A.W. TECH CONSULTANTS

How often have you asked a question that left you suspecting a person was being untruthful, but you were just not positive?

Well those days have come to an end! Studies find that the majority of untruthful interviewees do not lie directly. They instead choose to omit information. This is more commonly referred to as “Lies of Omission”. In response to avoiding those direct lies, the “fight or flight” syndrome causes them to display involuntary signs of non- verbal body language that is often-times accompanied by tell tale verbal signs such as “Evasive Verbal Responses” (EVR’s). These, and many other clues of deception are easily identifiable if you know what to look for and to ask the right questions!

Among many other new concepts you will also be introduced to the latest form of detecting deception through the analysis of verbal and written words. Found to be so effective that it is used in witness and suspect statements, transcribed testimonies, court reports, news articles, verbal interviews, personal notes and much more. In many cases a persons own words can be easily transposed into numbers to determine a truthful, balanced statement. Because these clues are given unknowingly, they are only visible to the trained interviewer.

This fast paced, dynamic seminar is assured to keep even the most seasoned interviewer motivated & interested. You will learn; how to develop an interview plan, how to identify and defuse denials, ask questions designed to induce a reaction, objectively judge the response, recognize where and when the suspect is vulnerable, and most importantly, the affective use of the VERBAL LIE DETECTOR!

  • Learn to disregard those traditional, ambiguous clues & hunches of suspected deception. Instead, put the person to the test with ONE question as you evaluate their response, involuntary eye, hand and leg movements without them even realizing it.

  • Use the “3 Strike Rule” to either clear the truthful person or to confirm their guilt. Learn the power of the “NO” response and how it is avoided by the liar at all costs.

  • Learn to evaluate candid photographs and identify a close or distant relationships that could provide warning signals to a relationship to affect your business and/or personal life. Use these behavioral skills to make you a better negotiator.

  • Experience the reality of these many techniques as you view actual recorded interview sessions.

  • You can use these tools to quickly target suspects, detect motivation, identify sensitive subject matter; uncover false claims and most importantly, recognize the truth.

So what makes our seminar different from other Interview & Interrogation seminars?

Simple. The others focus their seminars towards one of two critical topics, Forensic Statement Analysis (FSA) or Behavioral Analysis...NOT both. By attending our seminar you benefit by receiving 2 seminars in one! We better prepare you to conduct interviews and interrogations by teaching you both FSA and Behavioral analysis.


Your Seminar Instructor:
GARY L. ASCHENBACH, SR.
(Retired Detective Sergeant, Maryland State Police)

In his seminars, Gary L. Aschenbach, Sr. teaches the verbal based interviewing, interrogation, and Forensic Statement Analysis techniques taught in Identifying Lies In Disguise.

Gary Aschenbach Sr. is your talented, motivating and internationally recognized instructor with over 25 years as an investigator, supervisor and instructor with the Maryland State Police. Since his retirement in 1998 from the Maryland State Police offers training, consultations and investigations through Law-Tech Consultants, LLC. After graduating from the police academy his myriad of assignments included routine road patrol, an extensive role as undercover operative and supervisor, he served on the Governor's protection detail and would eventually be assigned the lead instructor for the State Police Bureau of Drug and Criminal Enforcement. Prior to his retirement in 1998, he was credited for developing extensive training courses on various subjects related to drug and criminal enforcement. He was qualified to testify throughout the state as an expert witness in addition to receiving the Police Officer of the Year award. He was also presented with the prestigious, Governor's Citation of Maryland.

Gary earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Maryland, he successfully completed the School of Police Staff and Command, and has received specialized training from the Maryland State Police, Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, Secret Service, and Military to name a few. He was also Commissioned Colonel by the Honorable Governor of Kentucky. In an effort to provide contemporary training and services, in 2006 Gary became a Certified Layered Voice Analyzer.

In addition to presenting training within the State of Maryland, Gary's reputation as a motivational and innovative speaker finds him in continuous demand as an internationally recognized speaker as he has presented training throughout the United States including Hawaii, Alaska, the Virgin Islands (St. Thomas & St. Croix), Puerto Rico, Canada and Europe. His audiences include the FBI, National Security Agency (NSA), DEA, the military, U.S. Marshals, state and local law enforcements as well as prosecuting attorneys, judges and businesses. He serves as an adjunct instructor with the St. Petersburg College, Northwestern University (formerly), MD colleges, Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy and is currently under multiple contracts with the Dept. of Defense & the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The class has been certified by the MD Police Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC), Texas Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) and the Alaska Police Standard Commission and the Peace Officer’s Standard Training (P.O.S.T.) in the Mid-Western states. In 1998 he authored the "Forward" of VISIONS OF COURAGE, a true life story of a Louisiana State Trooper who was brutally blinded on a traffic stop by a shotgun blast to his face by an assailant.

 

2010 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

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August 31-2
September 8-10
September 13-15
September 16
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September 28-30
October 5-7
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October 20-22
Oct 26-28
November 8-10
November 16-18
December 13-15


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2011 SEMINAR SCHEDULE

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January 12-16
February 1-3
February 8-10
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February 28-2
March 3-7
March 8-10
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