A preview of a webinar hosted by i-Sight that focuses on tips for detecting deception during investigation interviews. View the full slide deck and recording here: http://i-sight.com/detecting-deception-investigation-interviewing-skills/
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Introduction
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Don Rabon
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Don Rabon, CFE, author, speaker, instructor and former investigative
director, has more than 34 years of experience conducting training in
interviewing techniques, detecting deception and investigative disclosure
analysis. Rabon is the author of many books, including Interviewing and
Interrogation 2nd Edition and Fraud Related Interviewing. Rabon is
retired from the North Carolina Justice Academy, North Carolina
Department of Justice, where he served as Deputy Director.
Joe Gerard
Joe Gerard is the VP of Sales & Marketing at i-Sight, a leading provider
of web-based case management software for corporate investigations.
He’s worked with companies like Dell, Coke, Allstate, BP and more than
100 others to implement improved investigative processes that leverage
best practices and case management.
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Detecting
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Detecting deception as it relates to the
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interviewing process – putting it into
perspective
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A Definition of Deception
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- One person
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- Intentional
- Mislead
- Another
- Deliberately
- No prior notification
- Not asked to do so