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Washington State
Region 5
Fire Investigation & Life Safety Council
Presents
Fire-Arson Investigation Course

3 DAYS
January 20, 21 & 22, 2009
Vancouver, Washington
COURSE WORK: (Register
on-line Now!)
January 20 & 21, 2009
PRACTICAL KINESIC INTERVIEW & INTERROGATION®
Analysis Phase: (16 hours)
Practical Kinesic Interview & Interrogation® is a training program that teaches
multi-phase behavioral analysis and tactical interrogation methods using
advanced kinesic interview and interrogation theories. The course is designed to
help interviewers maximize their ability to gain valuable information as quickly
and efficiently as possible.
The two phases encompassing all the courses which make up Practical Kinesic
Interview & Interrogation® training programs includes the Practical Kinesic
Analysis Phase and the Tactical Interrogation Phase.
The Practical Kinesic Analysis Phase (Level I) assists the interviewer in
recognizing the cues of truthful and deceptive behavior generated by the
subject. Before the investigative interviewer spends any time and effort trying
to get a victim witness or suspect to acknowledge the truth he or she must be
able to determine first who is being deceptive and who is being truthful and
second if they are being deceptive what in specific is the person being
deceptive about. This same behavioral information allows the observer to
diagnose the changes in an interview subject's emotional and mental status that
can complicate the interview or that indicate constructive information exchange
is possible.
The Practical Kinesic Analysis Phase discusses the following topics:
- Practical Kinesic Principles – Identification and discussion of the
critical principles necessary to conduct an accurate analysis of your
subject’s credibility including the 8 Rules of “C.”
- Verbal Cues - Identification of symptoms of speech quality, thought line
clarity and verbal content that give the interviewer the most productive
body of data necessary to determine truth and deception. It is through the
voice content that the observer will identify the structure and mental
development of a subject's possible deception.
- Body Language Cues - The observable body language cues of deceptions
that are unbalanced or inconsistent in relation to the speech cues or
emotional symptoms generated by the subject at the same time. The body is
the primary source of information regarding emotional stress. Unfortunately
a great majority of investigative interviewers misinterpret and misidentify
the meaning and significance of body language behaviors. This section
provides the scientifically supported interpretation of these behaviors that
will be of value to the professional Practical Kinesic Interviewer.
- Confession Behaviors - Identification and recognition of the verbal and
nonverbal acceptance cues generated by a subject who is prepared to give an
admission or confession.
COURSE WORK: (Register
on-line Now!)
January 22, 2009
NFPA 2008 UPDATE (4 hours)
Students should read the 2008 edition prior to class and write questions down. A
copy of these questions submitted to the instructor prior to class will assist
in customizing this class.
COMPUTER FORENSICS AND FIRE INVESTIGATION (4 hours)
INSTRUCTORS –
Daniel E. Sosnowski
Dan is a 1980 graduate of John E. Reid College of Detection and Deception and is
one of the few polygraph examiners in the country to hold a Masters of Science
Degree in the field of polygraph. He has been awarded a Senior Research Fellow
in Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. He was
selected as Subject Material Expert regarding conducting polygraph examinations
in Afghanistan on behalf of the DEA in 2007. He has also been selected as
Subject Material Expert to teach polygraph in Iraq on behalf of the U.S.
Government. He was a former police officer in the Chicago area and was on the
staff at John E. Reid & Associates. He is the former director of two polygraph
training schools who have taught numerous law enforcement officer as well as
individuals from the private sector.
John Comery, ATF- Portland, Oregon- NFPA 2008 Update
Charles Falk, ATF- Portland, Oregon- Computer forensics and fire investigation
TEACHING-
The style of teaching is interactive and challenging some beliefs long held to
be true by many fire investigators.
COST- $175 (Includes 3-Day Instruction,
Workbook, Breaks & Certificate of Completion)
TO REGISTER-
1.Click Here
2. OR Send a check – Payable: WA ST Region 5- Life Safety Council,
311 NW 153 ST, Vancouver, WA 98685
3. Washington State Tax I.D. Number: 91-1722021
4. Purchase Orders will not be accepted
LOCATION of TRAINING- Vancouver Fire
Department, Station 83, Training Room
Directions:
213 NE 120th AVE, Vancouver, WA 98684
TIME- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Subject to
change
HOTEL INFORMATION- Homewood Suites by Hilton
701 SE Columbia Shores Boulevard
Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98661
1-360-750-1100, *Ask for government rate
REQUIREMENTS-
Student shall bring - 2008 NFPA 921
Note Book Paper
BREAKS-
Break food and beverages will be provided
Lunch will not be provided
CERTIFICATE-
Granted upon successful completion
Questions
TEL: 360-759-4417
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2. Send a check – Payable: WA ST Region 5- Life Safety Council,
311 NW 153 ST, Vancouver, WA 98685
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Washington State Tax I.D. Number- 91-1722021
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