
Learn A Proven Technique To Spot A Liar
Do you want to learn how to spot truth or lies when you’re speaking with people?
In our Roadside Interview course, you’ll learn how to conduct a quick, non-accusatory interview scientifically designed to expose deception or honesty.
It’s called “Nick’s 4-minute Interview” technique and it has sent a lot of guys to prison, and led to seizures of tens-of-millions of dollars in drugs and currency.
But to the innocent motorist or citizen, it just seems like a few harmless questions.
In this 8-hour class, you’ll learn:
Detect Deception Instantly: Identify verbal and non-verbal cues that indicate dishonesty.
Establish Behavioral Baselines: Understand normal behavior patterns to spot anomalies effectively.
Interpret Micro-Expressions: Recognize subtle facial expressions that reveal true emotions.
Craft Effective Questions: Develop questions that elicit revealing responses without raising defenses.
Understand Legal Foundations: Gain knowledge of case laws supporting your roadside interviews.
Enhance Observational Skills: Sharpen your ability to notice critical details during interactions.
Improve Communication Techniques: Learn to communicate clearly and effectively under pressure.
Build Rapport Quickly: Establish trust with subjects to facilitate open dialogue.
Manage High-Stress Situations: Develop strategies to remain calm and effective during tense encounters.
Identify Inconsistencies: Spot contradictions in statements that may indicate deception.
Utilize Cognitive Interviewing: Apply techniques that encourage subjects to recall information accurately.
Recognize Vocal Indicators: Detect changes in tone and speech patterns that may signal stress.
Apply Paralinguistics: Interpret non-verbal elements of communication to assess credibility.
Understand Cultural Nuances: Be aware of cultural differences that may affect communication.
Develop Active Listening Skills: Listen attentively to gather complete and accurate information.
Learn Deflection Techniques: Redirect conversations effectively to maintain control.
Analyze Body Language: Interpret gestures and movements to assess truthfulness.
Manage Personal Biases: Recognize and mitigate personal biases that may affect judgment.
Enhance Note-Taking Abilities: Record observations accurately for future reference.
Adapt to Various Scenarios: Apply techniques effectively across different roadside situations.
Understand Psychological Principles: Gain insights into human behavior to inform your approach.
Refine Interview Strategies: Continuously improve your methods based on feedback and experience.
Utilize Technology Effectively: Incorporate tools and devices to support your interviews.
Maintain Ethical Standards: Ensure your techniques adhere to legal and ethical guidelines.
Develop Confidence: Build self-assurance in your interviewing abilities through practice.
Handle Resistant Subjects: Learn strategies to engage uncooperative individuals effectively.
Throughout the day you’ll practice interviews to determine if your classmates are lying or telling the truth.
After each interview, you’ll assess how effectively you communicated to improve your skills.
By the end of the class, you will have structured your own effective 4-minute interview.
Who Should Attend This Course: This course is specifically designed for Parole and Probation Officers, Corrections Officers, Arson Investigators and Police Officers.
Cost: $185
Prerequisite: Students must be full-time, commissioned peace officers, reserve or act under the umbrella of a law enforcement agency.
Instructors: Your instructor, Nick Ramos, leads the charge into the world of speedy communication with his dedication to learning and enthusiastic presentation style. Nick retired as a Sergeant and K9 handler for the New Mexico State Police and brings with him over 20 years of federal, state, and tribal, law enforcement experience where he honed his quick interview skills during cold contacts resulting in hundreds of significant arrests and seizures. He remains an active law enforcement officer as a Reserve Deputy for the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office. Nick has provided training nationally, since the early 90’s and holds both a General and Master Instructor certification. His presentations are sought out and premiere at such events as: CNOA, CNCA, HIDTA, Sheriff’s & Chiefs of Police, Narcotic Associations and BSCC Standards & Training for Corrections.
From the science-based core material, to Nick’s presentation style you will receive a quality course of instruction.
Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes are recommended to allow for participation in many physical training exercises.
Lodging and Meals: Students are responsible for their own hotel and meals.
Contacts: If you are running late to the course or have other problems or questions regarding this course, please contact:
Program Manager, Nick Ramos at: nickramos@trainPSA.org or (505) 573-9672
PSA office, at: info@trainPSA.org