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Event Date
April 28-29, 2008
Event
Location
The Grand Hotel Minneapolis
615 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
+1 (612) 288-8888
Room Rate: $209 single**
Hotel Cut-off Date:
April 7,
2008
**Subject to availability.
Price
Information
Member: $695
Non-Member:
$845
Register by March 28 and SAVE $95!
CPE Credit 16 hours
Course Level
Basic
About the
ACFE
The ACFE is the world's premier provider of
anti-fraud training and education. Together with nearly 45,000
members, the ACFE is reducing business fraud world-wide and
inspiring public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within
the profession.
ACFE training events are unmatched in scope and effectiveness and are backed by our unconditional satisfaction guarantee. If you attend an event and are not completely satisfied, please contact ACFE Member Services at (800) 245-3321 / +1 (512) 478-9000.
NASBA
Registered Learning All ACFE learning
events are compliant by the National Association of State Boards of
Accountancy (NASBA). State boards of accountancy have final
authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the
National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite
700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org
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What are people hiding from you? Criminals, clients, customers and even colleagues may each be hiding something from you. This two-day instructor-led course will teach you how to be more effective in asking questions and evaluating responses so you can better detect lies and uncover the truth. By enhancing your interview techniques you will get more information, more insight and less deception from everyone you interview. Even experienced professionals will improve their interviewing skills with this renowned course. Learn
more.
WHAT YOU WILL
LEARN
- Personality styles and interviewing
- Interviewing witnesses
- Introduction to statement analysis
- Analysis of the subject’s narrative and terminology
- Semantic indicators of deception
- Steps in an admission-seeking interview
- How to take confessions and signed statements
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Course Outline
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Certified Fraud Examiners and other anti-fraud specialists
- Loss prevention and security professionals
- Internal and independent auditors
- Forensic accountants, lawyers and law enforcement personnel
- Detectives and private investigators
- Business professionals who conduct interviews
Course Leader:
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Hugo Holland, JD
Assistant District Attorney
Shreveport, Louisiana
Hugo Holland is currently the section chief of the Homicide and Sex Crimes Investigations Division of the District Attorney’s Office in Shreveport, taking that position after 10 years in the felony trial division of the same office. He is also a Special Assistant District Attorney in other Louisiana jurisdictions appointed to handle high profile cases. Read more. |

*Payment must be
received by March 28 to receive discounted rate.

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Persuasive Interviewing: A Forensic Case Analysis
By:
Don Rabon and Tanya Chapman
Of the three elements in the interview process--questioning, detecting deception and persuasion--the last proves to be the most challenging and problematic. Utilizing a transcript of a successful persuasive interview, the text examines which communication dynamics must occur to influence the behavior of another person; and how those dynamics are incorporated into the interview process. Read
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