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NEW TECHNIQUE TO SPOT LIARS - RANDOM FACTS Asymmetric Information Management (AIM) technique


IN THIS VIDEO I SHARE SOME INFO ON A NEW TECHNEQUE BEING USED BY INVESTIGATORS TO DETECT LIARS. THIS NEW TECHNIQUE CAN BE GOOD FOR INVESTINGATING CASES OF THEFT AND MURDER ESPECIALLY.


HERE'S A SNEAK PEEK OF THE ARTICLE:

Our technique is part of a new generation of cognitive-based lie-detection methods that are being increasingly researched and developed. These approaches postulate that the mental and strategic processes adopted by truth-tellers during interviews differ significantly from those of liars. By using specific techniques, these differences can be amplified and detected.

One such approach is the Asymmetric Information Management (AIM) technique. At its core, it is designed to provide suspects with a clear means to demonstrate their innocence or guilt to investigators by providing detailed information. Small details are the lifeblood of forensic investigations and can provide investigators with facts to check and witnesses to question. Importantly, longer, more detailed statements typically contain more clues to a deception than short statements.


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The goal here at how they did it and why podcast is to learn from others experiences. If your an entrepreneur, on a path of self discovery and inspired by the significant achievements of others you might find this podcast a good fit.

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 December 9, 2020  15m