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Fraud Detection: Words Never Lie But People Do – Detecting Deception in Everyday Communications


by ACFE GTA Chapter
September 11, 2017
BMO Institute: 3550 Pharmacy Ave. Toronto, ON


Learn the techniques used by FBI profilers. Gathering truthful information is an integral part of any corporate environment. How important is it for us to learn the truth from our employees, managers, and clients? This overview presents how linguistic lie detection is used in business, audit, and investigative areas to help you become more effective in all your business communications. As a session participant, you’ll learn the basics of information gathering and how to interpret the information you receive. You’ll also learn how linguistic lie detection techniques can be applied to a variety of high-profile media cases to illustrate examples of deception including:

  • How to determine if a person is speaking truthfully or untruthfully.
  • How often deception is used in the workplace.
  • Specific linguistic triggers that indicate deception.
  • What types of questions produce the most effective responses?
  • How linguistic lie detection is used for human resources, audit, and investigative areas

Nejolla Korris is CEO of InterVeritas Intl Ltd. Her corporation provides lie detection analysis and training, social media risk training and consulting, social engineering awareness and integrity testing, interviewing and interrogation training and investigative services

Ms Korris is an international expert in the field of Linguistic Lie Detection. She is skilled in Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN), a technique that can determine whether a subject is truthful or deceptive. Korris has analyzed documents for fraud, international security, arson, sexual assault, homicide and missing persons’ cases, causing some of her clients to dub her the “Human Lie Detector.”

 



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