Author: | Brian leslie | ISBN: | 9781501412219 |
Publisher: | Brian leslie | Publication: | October 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brian leslie |
ISBN: | 9781501412219 |
Publisher: | Brian leslie |
Publication: | October 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
How do we know when someone is telling a lie? The fact is most people have the ability to identify a liar; they just can’t recognize the particular body language pattern that is unique to that person.
Reaction Analysis Profiling is a proprietary methodology used to spot patterns of deception through the analysis and patterning of specific body language. Unlike instruments that record physiological response, Reaction Analysis Profiling is a visual reactive methodology which focuses primarily on patterning a person’s body language response in three categories: 1) Primary (eyes) 2) Secondary ( mouth region) 3) General ( body). These responses are analyzed for specific patterns of deception and inconsistency. Reaction Analysis Profiling was developed in 1983 as an alternative interviewing technique used in law enforcement to track patterns of deception in both witnesses and suspects.
This book will teach you how to apply this methodology when conducting interviews or extracting information during a critical event.
How do we know when someone is telling a lie? The fact is most people have the ability to identify a liar; they just can’t recognize the particular body language pattern that is unique to that person.
Reaction Analysis Profiling is a proprietary methodology used to spot patterns of deception through the analysis and patterning of specific body language. Unlike instruments that record physiological response, Reaction Analysis Profiling is a visual reactive methodology which focuses primarily on patterning a person’s body language response in three categories: 1) Primary (eyes) 2) Secondary ( mouth region) 3) General ( body). These responses are analyzed for specific patterns of deception and inconsistency. Reaction Analysis Profiling was developed in 1983 as an alternative interviewing technique used in law enforcement to track patterns of deception in both witnesses and suspects.
This book will teach you how to apply this methodology when conducting interviews or extracting information during a critical event.