Investigative Interviewing for Auditors: What Scientists Have Found Works | | | | | | | August | | 9 | 3 pm - 4:15 pm ET | | | | | | | | | In the past 10 years, scientists have conducted studies demonstrating that some interviewing techniques commonly used by many auditors and other investigators are ineffective. At the same time, researchers have identified much better methods of interviewing witnesses that, while more commonly used in Europe, often are not known by auditors and other investigators in the United States. In this practical and entertaining session from a former U.S. Department of Justice attorney, you will learn which techniques are effective and which are not. Among other things, you will: - Learn how to avoid common interviewing techniques whose validity has been questioned by researchers and some courts
- Learn how to use scientifically validated interviewing techniques proven to obtain more information from witnesses
- Learn advanced interviewing techniques that make it easier to differentiate between truth-tellers and those who are deceptive
Course Reviews from Past Attendees
100% of attendees said they would recommend this course to others. "Clear example scenarios with example questions." "Mr. Johnson's real-life examples really added to the course outline." "Informative and low-key but interesting in terms of the studies' results." "Very Informational. Was able to visualize all the scenarios and topics he was covering." "Very informative and scientific." "There was great content, and made me think about interviewing techniques we currently use." "The amount of information on the slides. Not too little. Not too much. Also appreciated the case references." "The presenter has a smooth delivery and relevant scenarios to illustrate the topic for clarity of information." "I liked the real life examples used. It was all very interesting!" "I liked the real life examples." "Good take-away techniques. Helpful to hear a real practitioner explain what works and why is works." "Presenter was good." "I appreciated the examples used and honesty of the presenters opinions." "Good tips for asking questions." "Content is well structured and examples are good." "Practical suggestions / documentation of research / real life examples." "Presenter was very informative." "Good tips and strategies for conducting investigative interviews." | | | | | | | Michael W. Johnson, CEO of Clear Law Institute, is a former U.S. Department of Justice attorney. He has trained thousands of professionals how to effectively interview witnesses and spot deception in internal investigations. The United Nations hired Mr. Johnson to train UN staff on investigative interviewing techniques in New York, the Congo, and Sierra Leone. He has served as an expert witness in cases challenging the adequacy of employer investigations. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Duke University and Harvard Law School. | | | | | | | | | ● Earn continuing education credit for no additional fee ● Access courses on your computer, tablet, or smartphone ● More than 75 live webinars each month ● More than 750 on-demand courses | | | | | August 17 and 18 at 1 pm ET | | | | | | |
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